Thyroid Disorder Support

Thyroid related symptoms can be confusing because they affect multiple areas at once. Energy, mood, sleep, temperature sensitivity, weight changes, heart rate, and focus can all feel off. You may feel constantly tired and foggy, or wired and restless, and it can be hard to know what is driving it.

At Optimal Health Group, we provide BICOM bioresonance in Singapore as a gentle, non invasive complementary option to support people with thyroid related concerns. Our focus is practical. We support day to day stability by working on regulation and resilience, including hormonal balancing support and comfort led support for hyperthyroid type patterns, alongside your doctor’s plan.

Why you still feel stuck

Thyroid symptoms stack with stress and poor sleep

It can feel like you cannot catch up.

Your body becomes more reactive under strain

Small triggers feel bigger.

Gut comfort and inflammation can influence symptom burden

When digestion is off, energy often drops.

You need a plan

You need a plan that supports stability first, then refines.

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 day to day symptom burden
(2) Support regulation so you can feel steadier and more stable over time

We map your pattern

We review what you are feeling and when it hits hardest. Fatigue, brain fog, sleep disruption, mood changes, temperature sensitivity, appetite changes, stress load, and digestion comfort. This gives us a clear baseline so progress is easy to track.

We prioritise stability first

Thyroid symptoms often feel worse when sleep and stress are unstable. We focus on what affects your daily life most right now, commonly sleep consistency, stress response, energy crashes, and recovery routines. The plan stays conservative and realistic.

We run a personalised calming and resilience program

Sessions are designed to support regulation so the body can settle and recovery feels more possible. The aim is steadier sleep, calmer mood, clearer energy, and fewer intense days.

We track what changes and refine the plan

We monitor practical outcomes like sleep quality, energy stability, mood steadiness, brain fog, 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 you feel stuck in a cycle of fatigue, brain fog, and unstable sleep, start with a Thyroid Support Ass

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 progress and refine your plan

Thyroid Disorder Support Support

Frequently Asked Questions

I feel tired, foggy, and not myself. Could that be thyroid related?
It can be. Many people with thyroid concerns describe fatigue, brain fog, mood changes, sleep disruption, and feeling “off” for months. We focus on supportive care for day to day stability alongside proper medical monitoring.
Some thyroid patterns can come with feeling wired, heat sensitive, shaky, or having palpitations. These symptoms should be taken seriously and monitored medically. Our approach is comfort led and conservative, focused on helping you feel calmer and more stable day to day.
Weight changes can happen for many reasons, including thyroid, stress, sleep, hormones, and lifestyle. We support routines that improve day to day regulation, but thyroid related weight changes should be discussed with your doctor.
Yes. Poor sleep makes thyroid symptoms feel worse and recovery slower. Supporting sleep consistency is often one of the biggest levers for feeling steadier.
No. Thyroid conditions should be medically monitored. We do not diagnose or replace medical care. We provide complementary wellness support alongside your doctor’s plan.
We review your symptoms, timeline, sleep, stress load, energy crashes, digestion comfort, and what you have tried. Then we create a conservative plan that fits your current routine and goals.
No. Continue what your doctor prescribed. Any changes should be made with your medical team.
Look for steadier sleep, calmer mood, more stable energy, fewer intense days, and better day to day functioning.
If you have chest pain, severe palpitations, fainting, severe breathlessness, confusion, sudden severe weakness, 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.