Psoriasis Support

Psoriasis can wear you down because it never fully lets you forget it is there. The flaking, redness, itch, and stubborn plaques can affect what you wear, how you sleep, and how confident you feel. You might get a short period of relief, then it comes back again. If you have tried creams, cortisone, diets, and multiple treatments, the frustration can turn into helplessness.

Many people also feel confused because psoriasis does not always behave like a simple skin issue. Stress can trigger it. Food can trigger it. Sleep disruption can trigger it. Some people feel like their whole body is inflamed, not just the skin. When it is long standing or hereditary, it can feel like you are fighting something you cannot win.

At Optimal Health Group, we provide BICOM bioresonance in Singapore as a gentle, non invasive complementary option for psoriasis support. Our approach is calm and structured. We treat psoriasis as a whole body pattern and look beyond the surface, especially at gut comfort, fungal burden patterns, allergy load, detox and elimination strain, and hidden blocks that can keep flare cycles repeating.

Why this keeps happening

Psoriasis often has a deeper pattern behind it

Many people have stress, gut strain, allergy load, or inflammation triggers that keep flares repeating.

The gut and skin are connected

When digestion is unsettled or the system is overloaded, skin symptoms can become more reactive.

Fungal burden can act like a block

In some cases, hidden gut or skin fungal patterns keep the system irritated and prevent stabilisation.

Food triggers and additives can stack the load

Some people notice wheat, dairy, eggs, sugar, and additives make flare ups worse.

Long term cortisone use can leave the skin more sensitive

It can help short term, but many people still want a plan for long term stability.

Bottom line: If psoriasis keeps returning, it often needs a structured plan that looks beyond the skin and reduces the total burden driving flares.

How we can help

Think of the BICOM as a tool that helps us do two things.
(1) Identify what is most linked to your symptom pattern
(2) Support regulation so you feel more stable over time

We map your pattern

We start with what your psoriasis looks like and what makes it flare. Plaque locations, flaking intensity, itch, stress triggers, sleep disruption, food reactions, gut comfort, and past treatment history including cortisone. During sessions, we use gentle biofeedback style signals to guide a personalised support approach so we stop guessing.

We prioritise the biggest drivers first

Psoriasis support works best when it is staged. Common priorities include gut and intestinal comfort patterns, allergy load patterns, fungal and mycosis related patterns when relevant, detox and elimination support, and hidden blocks such as scar interference or environmental stress patterns if they appear linked to repeated relapses.

We run a personalised calming and resilience support program

Sessions are designed to support regulation so the skin becomes less reactive over time. The goal is fewer flare days, calmer plaques, less flaking, improved sleep, and faster recovery after triggers.

We track what changes and refine the plan

We monitor practical outcomes: flare frequency, itch intensity, plaque severity, sleep quality, trigger clarity, and how quickly your skin recovers after stress or food exposure. Then we adjust based on what improves, not a fixed script.

Small changes that make results stick

Bottom line: If you are tired of flare ups controlling your confidence and comfort, start with a Psoriasis Support Assessment at Optimal Health Group. You will leave with clarity on your pattern and a conservative plan that feels manageable.

What to expect

1

First visit

Consultation plus baseline (skin pattern, triggers, gut comfort, stress and sleep), then a staged plan built around priorities

2

Session feel

Non invasive and comfortable, paced gently for sensitive skin patterns

3

After session

Practical next steps and what to track between visits

4

Follow ups

Quick checkpoints to review flare frequency and refine priorities

Psoriasis Support

Frequently Asked Questions

I have tried creams and cortisone for years. Why does it keep coming back?
Many people experience this. Psoriasis often has deeper drivers like stress load, gut strain, food triggers, or hidden irritation patterns. We focus on building stability rather than only suppressing symptoms.
No. This is complementary support. Continue medical care and discuss any changes with your doctor.

Many people notice digestion and skin flare patterns overlap. We often look at the gut skin connection because stabilising digestion and reducing burden can support calmer skin over time.

or some people, yes. Certain foods or additives can increase flare frequency. We keep it practical and only prioritise food steps if they clearly fit your pattern.
Some people carry hidden irritation patterns in the gut or on the skin that keep inflammation active. If this fits your case, we prioritise it because it can block progress.
We review your skin history, triggers, gut comfort, stress and sleep, and what you have tried. Then we set priorities and start with a conservative plan.
Look for fewer flare days, less itch, reduced flaking, calmer plaques, better sleep, and faster recovery after triggers.
Yes. Many people flare during stressful periods. Supporting sleep and stress regulation often helps reduce intensity and frequency.
If you have rapidly spreading rash, signs of infection, fever, severe pain, pus, or sudden worsening symptoms, seek medical attention promptly.

Safety and compliance note

Our services are complementary wellness support. They are intended to support regulation, comfort, and day to day functioning and may help with goals such as reduced flare frequency, improved sleep, and better coping with triggers. We do not provide medical diagnosis and our services are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Psoriasis should be medically assessed and monitored. If symptoms are severe, persistent, or concerning, seek medical advice.