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Christine Schaffner, ND

Dr. Christine Schaffner is a board-certified naturopathic physician who has dedicated her career to helping patients recover from chronic, complex illnesses. Through online summits, her Spectrum of Health podcast, Immanence Health clinic, and digital programs and courses, Dr. Schaffner goes beyond biological medicine, pulling from all systems of medicine and healing modalities – helping patients to unlock their innate ability to heal and reveal their brightest light. 


Dr. Schaffner continues to see patients and broaden her work by bridging the gaps between bioregulatory and functional medicine, as she looks ahead to building the future of medicine along with other leaders and practitioners. Patients travel from all around the world to her Immanence Health clinic in Seattle, where she also trains other physicians, using her EECO approach: Ecosystem & Terrain, Energy Analysis, Clearing Blocks and Interference Fields, and Optimizing Flow.


Dr. Schaffner is also the founder of Ipothecary, a product line for the lymphatic system that features cutting edge topicals, liposomal plant stem cells, and immune-focused products for the lymph. This line of proprietary formulas was created with the mission to fill the gaps in the healthcare industry because the role of the lymph in illness is still often overlooked.


Dr. Schaffner completed her undergraduate studies in pre-medicine and psychology at the University of Virginia and her Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine at Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington.

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Lea
Lea
3 months ago

How do spell the name of the doctor with those youtub videos

jill
jill
3 months ago

In reference to the red light therapy, I understood that near infrared light increases radical oxygen species when the studies were carried out longer. It actually caused more tissue damage. Since I have read conflicting studies, I have avoided using the near infrared light. Can you please give me your thoughts.

Diane
Diane
3 months ago

Enjoyed the info..I’ve had a surgery years ago & wonder if stagnant lymph has been causing some of my abdomen/digestive issues? Really has me thinking about trying some method to assist the lymph flow in this lower area.

Ulrike
Ulrike
3 months ago

I was hoping to hear about the medical grade compression bras and shirts used after breast cancer surgery for lymphedema and how that impacts the bone health if at all. Is there something different and more focused that should be used for that type of situation? Thank-you for some great information on the creams you developed and the IR desk light.