Autoimmune Diseases Support

Autoimmune issues can feel like living with an unpredictable body. One week you manage, the next week you flare. Fatigue, pain, inflammation, skin issues, digestion problems, and brain fog can come in waves, and it is exhausting to never know what tomorrow will feel like.

At Optimal Health Group, we provide BICOM bioresonance in Singapore as a gentle, non invasive complementary option for people who want supportive wellbeing alongside medical care. Our focus is practical. We support day to day stability by working on sleep, stress load, comfort, recovery routines, and resilience.

Why flares feel uncontrollable

Stress and poor sleep

Stress and poor sleep can amplify symptoms quickly.

Flares often have stacking triggers

Food, infection strain, lifestyle stress, and poor recovery can build.

The body can feel sensitive

The body can feel sensitive across multiple systems at once.

You need a plan

You need a plan focused on stability, not constant firefighting.

How we can help

Think of the BICOM as a tool that helps us do two things.
(1) Identify what seems most linked to your flare pattern and day to day symptom burden
(2) Support regulation so your body feels less reactive and daily stability improves over time

We map your flare pattern

We review what your flares look like and what happens before they hit. Sleep quality, stress load, energy crashes, pain or stiffness, digestion comfort, skin flare ups, and the triggers you suspect. This gives us a clear baseline so you are not stuck guessing.

We prioritise stability first

Autoimmune patterns do not respond well to doing everything at once. We focus on the biggest stability gaps that affect daily life, commonly sleep disruption, stress response, recovery strain, and pacing. The plan stays conservative and realistic.

We run a personalised calming and resilience program

Sessions are designed to support regulation so the nervous system can settle and recovery can feel more possible. The aim is steadier sleep, fewer crash days, better comfort, and more predictable routines.

We track what changes and refine the plan

We monitor practical outcomes like sleep consistency, energy stability, comfort levels, flare frequency, and day to day functioning. Then we adjust based on what improves, not a fixed script.

Small changes that make results stick

Bottom line: If stiffness and pain are shrinking your life, start with a Joint Comfort Assessment. You will leave with clarity and a conservative plan that helps you move with more confidence.

What to expect

1

First visit

Consultation plus baseline, then a plan tailored to your goals

2

Session feel

Non invasive and comfortable

3

After session

Practical next steps and what to track

4

Follow ups

Checkpoints to review stability markers and adjust your plan

Autoimmune Diseases Support

Frequently Asked Questions

I feel like my body is unpredictable. Some days I can function, then I crash. Is that normal?
Many people with autoimmune conditions describe exactly that. Symptoms can flare in waves, and the uncertainty is exhausting. Our focus is supportive care aimed at steadier day to day function and better recovery routines alongside your medical plan.
Autoimmune related fatigue can feel deeper than normal tiredness. Poor sleep quality, stress load, inflammation patterns, and flare cycles can all add to it. We focus on practical supports for sleep consistency, pacing, and resilience.
Yes. Many clients come for support with comfort and tension patterns, especially when symptoms impact movement and sleep. We track comfort and daily function as key outcomes.
Yes. Many people notice gut discomfort, food reactions, or skin flare ups during autoimmune flares. We look at your pattern as a whole so you are not stuck chasing symptoms one by one.
No. Autoimmune conditions should be medically managed and monitored. We do not diagnose or replace medical treatment. We provide complementary wellness support alongside your doctor’s plan
We review your symptom history, flare pattern, sleep, stress load, energy crashes, digestion, and what you have tried so far. Then we build a conservative plan that fits your current energy and does not feel overwhelming.
No. Continue what your doctor prescribed. Any changes should be made with your medical team.
We keep the approach gentle and conservative, and we prioritise stability first. Many autoimmune clients do best when support focuses on sleep, stress load, pacing, and recovery rather than doing too much at once.
Look for practical markers like more stable sleep, fewer crash days, steadier energy, improved comfort, clearer thinking, and more predictable daily routines.
If you have chest pain, severe breathlessness, fainting, sudden weakness or numbness, high fever, severe swelling, severe pain, or rapidly worsening symptoms, seek urgent medical attention immediately.

Safety and compliance note

Our services are complementary wellness support. They are intended to support comfort and resilience and may help with quality of life goals such as sleep quality, stress load, and day to day functioning.

We do not provide medical diagnosis and our services are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. If symptoms are severe, persistent, or alarming, consult your doctor.