Christine Lucas
Naturopathic Consultant
Diploma of Nursing
Certificate Naturopathy
C.E.D.S. Technician
Diploma Community Welfare






Christine Lucas is a naturopathic consultant who uses Computer Electro Dermal Scanning(CEDS), a method that uses both naturopathic and homeopathic principles in the use of frequencies to determine the body’s function and health. It is a noninvasive method and can be used with all age groups, it allows Christine to ascertain a vast amount of information about the health of the individual being tested.
The two instruments used are a Physiospect and an Orion CEDS unit. The main objective of a CEDS test is to determine the underlying cause of any health problem or disease condition. Rather than suppressing the symptoms, a CEDS session is focused on finding the right remedy to assist your own body in rebalancing itself. The computer database allows Christine to identify a personal remedy for your health situation.
Christine is originally from Sydney and completed training in 1980 as a State Enrolled Nurse. She worked as a Nurse for 10 years in Townsville and all of the major hospitals in Melbourne. Christine also completed a Diploma in Community Welfare Services and worked as a welfare worker for 14 years.
Christine completed her Certificate in Naturopathic Consultancy in April 2020.
"I was a client of Ken Robinson's (Swan Hill Natural Therapies) and took an interest in BioEnergetic Medicine and once I bought the necessary computer equipment, I trained under Ken for a period of time. I was inspired by my own health improvements after years of searching for support. I am passionate about supporting others with their health."
Christine is available on a Tuesday every fortnight
Why a Naturopath?
Naturopathy takes a holistic approach to wellness. Naturopathy supports a person to live a healthy lifestyle. The foundations of naturopathy are based on the importance of a healthy diet, clean fresh water, sunlight, exercise and stress management.
Naturopathy aims to educate the person to look after their own health and the health of their family, minimising symptoms of any illness, supporting the body’s capacity to heal and balancing the body so that illness is less likely to occur in the future.
A range of therapies are used to support the person. Therapies may include nutritional medicine, dietary advice, herbal medicine, homeopathic remedies and general lifestyle advice.