Buy (Coming Soon) Thyroid Massager | 4-in-1 Handheld Thyroid Stimulating Device

(Coming Soon) Thyroid Massager | 4-in-1 Handheld Thyroid Stimulating Device

Original price was: $59.99.Current price is: $49.99.

Gently stimulate your thyroid gland with a combination of 4 therapies in 1: Red light, EMS, High Frequency Vibration, and heat.

  • Gently stimulate the release of thyroid hormones
  • Support thyroid tissue health
  • Reduce swelling and tension
  • Enhance circulation and lymphatic drainage

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GET MORE OUT OF YOUR THYROID GLAND

Your thyroid gland has the thyroid hormone that you need, but things like…

  • Stagnant and congested fluid
  • Tight and ropey muscles
  • Inflammation in the thyroid gland itself
  • And reduced nutrient delivery from compressed blood flow

…are preventing their release.

But this is where the Thyroid Massager steps in.

By utilizing science-backed gentle treatments, you can relax tense muscles around your thyroid, improve the delivery of nutrients that your thyroid gland needs to create thyroid hormone, enhance lymphatic drainage to reduce swelling, and help your thyroid gland do what it does best.

This one-of-a-kind natural treatment utilizes the power of 4 different modalities that work in harmony with one another to help you manage your symptoms and take control of your life.

HOW IT WORKS

TreatmentMain Benefits On Thyroid Gland
High Frequency VibrationBoosts circulation, stimulates lymph, reduces tension.
Electro Muscle StimulationBoosts circulation, stimulates lymph, and reduces tension.
Red Light TherapyIncreases ATP, reduces inflammation, supports hormone balance.
HeatImproves posture, circulation, and nerve tone.

HOW TO USE

We recommend 3-5, 5-10 minute treatment sessions each week.

  1. Charge the device fully before first use.
  2. Apply to clean neck skin. For best results, use with T2 Cream or light oil.
  3. Turn on and select mode.
  4. Massage for 5-10 minutes, focusing on your lower neck and thyroid area.
  5. Use daily, 4-5 times per week.
thyroid massager treatment zones

BACKED BY SCIENCE

Red Light Therapy (830nm Near-Infrared)

Red light therapy has been shown to:

  • Improve thyroid hormone levels: Studies show significant improvements in TSH, T3, and T4 after consistent use.
  • Reduce thyroid autoimmunity: Lowers TPO antibody levels in Hashimotoโ€™s patients.
  • Support thyroid tissue repair: Increases ATP production and reduces oxidative stress.
  • Improve blood flow to the thyroid gland.

In a 2010 clinical study, 47% of hypothyroid patients were able to reduce or discontinue thyroid medication after using 830nm light 2x/week for 10 sessions (Hรถfling et al., 2010).

High-Frequency Vibration Therapy

Vibration helps your thyroid gland in many ways, including:

  • Increased local circulation, enhancing oxygen and nutrient delivery to tissues.
  • Improved lymphatic drainage, which can reduce fluid retention and puffiness around the neck and thyroid.
  • Muscle and fascia relaxation, reducing tension that can restrict blood flow or irritate nerves.
  • Vagal nerve stimulation, which may help regulate inflammation and hormonal signaling.

Studies in physical therapy settings show vibration helps improve microcirculation, reduces neck pain, and supports lymph movement (Coza et al., 2012; Lohman et al., 2007).

Electro Muscle Stimulation (EMS)

Clinically, EMS is used to:

  • Activate underused muscles, improving tone and posture in the neck area.
  • Stimulate local circulation, enhancing nutrient flow to thyroid tissue.
  • Support vagus nerve activity, which regulates the thyroid-pituitary feedback loop.
  • Reduce muscle stiffness and nerve compression, which can exacerbate hypothyroid symptoms.

EMS has been shown to increase blood flow, reduce inflammation, and improve neuromuscular communication in multiple rehab and physical therapy studies (Gondin et al., 2011; Maffiuletti et al., 2006).

Heat Therapy

Therapeutic heat helps:

  • Promote vasodilation, bringing more blood to the thyroid region for oxygenation and waste removal.
  • Relax surrounding fascia and muscle tissue, reducing pain and tightness that can compress lymphatic vessels or nerves.
  • Stimulate lymphatic drainage, helping to flush out cellular waste and inflammatory byproducts.
  • Calm the nervous system, helping reduce stress-related thyroid suppression.

Research shows that mild local heat application increases tissue perfusion, supports healing, and reduces localized inflammation (Nadler et al., 2004).

WHO SHOULD NOT USE THIS DEVICE

Do not use if:

  • You are pregnant or nursing (consult a doctor first).
  • You have active thyroid cancer or suspect you might.
  • You have an implanted medical device (pacemaker, insulin pump, etc.).
  • You have broken or infected sin on the neck.
  • *Note: If you have active thyroid nodules or cancer, consult your doctor first.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • 1x Thyroid Massager Device
  • 1x USB Charging Cable
  • 1x Instruction Pamphlet
  • 1x Storage Case
  • (Optional) Add-on: T2 Cream

HOW THYRO LIGHT COMPARES

FeatureThyro MassagerGeneric neck massagersRed light only devices
Designed Specifically for Thyroid Healthโœ… Yes โ€” targets thyroid, lymphatics, and vagus nerveโŒ No โ€” general muscle relief only
โš ๏ธ Partially โ€” red light may help but no direct massage
Includes 830nm Red Lightโœ… Clinically proven wavelength for thyroid healingโŒ Noโœ… Yes, but usually no other features
High-Frequency Vibrationโœ… Improves blood flow and lymphatic drainageโœ… Yes, but not targetedโŒ No
Electro Muscle Stimulation (EMS)โœ… Supports muscle tone, vagus activation, and circulationโŒ NoโŒ No
Soothing Heat Therapyโœ… Relieves tension and promotes detoxโœ… Often includedโŒ No
Multiple Therapy Modesโœ… 4-in-1 (Vibration, EMS, Heat, Red Light)โš ๏ธ 1โ€“2 modesโŒ 1 mode only (light)
Covers Thyroid & Surrounding Areasโœ… Covers lower anterior neck with thyroid-safe anglesโŒ Targets shoulders or back of neck onlyโš ๏ธ Small patch area, not anatomical fit
Created by a Thyroid Specialistโœ… Yes, designed by Dr. Westin ChildsโŒ NoโŒ No
Science-Backed Therapy Stackโœ… Yes โ€“ with published studies for each modalityโŒ No clinical backing for thyroidโš ๏ธ Limited support unless 830โ€“850nm
Guided Protocols & Thyroid-Safe Instructionsโœ… Yes, step-by-step use guide includedโŒ NoโŒ No
Compatible with T2 Cream & Thyro Lightโœ… Yes โ€“ works synergisticallyโŒ Noโš ๏ธ Not always compatible
Backed by 60-Day Guaranteeโœ… Yes
โš ๏ธ Sometimes
โš ๏ธ Varies by seller

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Products That Work

Ingredients and dosages are thoughtfully chosen, relentlessly tested, and continually refined.

Doctor Formulated

All formulas and devices have been created by Dr. Westin Childs based on his clinical experience and evaluation of peer-reviewed scientific research.

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60-Day Money Back Guarantee

Don’t love your product? Then you can return it for a full refund! No questions asked and no hoops to jump through.ย 

Frequently Asked Questions

How does it work?

Put simply, the 4 different therapies found in the Thyroid Massager help: 

  • Improve circulation and the delivery of nutrients to the thyroid gland
  • Support the drainage of lymphatic tissues from the neck
  • Stimulate thyroid gland tissues and cells directly
  • Relax tense muscles that surround the thyroid gland

Which results in: 

  • Better thyroid function and better thyroid symptom control

In other words, your thyroid has what it needs to heal and function at 100%.

Why does it work so well?

Because most thyroid patients only ever treat their symptoms, they never actually address the thyroid gland itself.

This represents a huge treatment gap for thyroid patients and the Thyroid Massager fills it.

How often should I use the Thyroid Massager?

For best results, use it once daily for 5-10 minutes, especially for the first 4-8 weeks. 

After that, you can switch to 2-4 sessions per week for maintenance and ongoing support. 

But feel free to continue with daily or near-daily use if you desire!

Where exactly should I place the device?

The Thyroid Massager is meant to gently massage the thyroid gland, but it also supports the tissues, fascia, and muscles in your neck.ย 

For this reason, you will want to use the Thyroid Massager on your entire neck area, ranging from the area just underneath your ears all the way to the base of your neck where your thyroid gland is located.ย 

When using the device over your thyroid gland, use gentle pressure. When using it on the muscles of your neck, use firm pressure.ย 

For best results, follow our visual guide above and target each of the 5 recommended zones.

Is it safe for Hashimotoโ€™s or hypothyroidism?

Yes! The Thyroid Massager is designed for all low thyroid conditions, including hypothyroidism, Hashimotoโ€™s thyroiditis, underactive thyroid, and a sluggish thyroid.ย 

Itโ€™s especially beneficial for those with autoimmune thyroiditis given its anti-inflammatory effects.

All treatment modalities are considered non-invasive, safe and can be used safely at home.ย ย 

Can I use this if Iโ€™ve had my thyroid removed?

Yes! 

Many people whoโ€™ve had a thyroidectomy still experience neck tension, scar tissue, lymphatic congestion, and hormone-related symptoms. 

And the Thyroid Massager can help with all of those. 

That said, if your thyroid gland has been removed, you will obviously not receive the same thyroid-specific benefits as someone who does have one. 

But you can still obtain other benefits for the neck and skin.

Can it be used with thyroid medication?

Yes! Itโ€™s safe to combine with all thyroid medications and all other thyroid-supporting treatments.

What are the benefits of using this vs. red light therapy?

Red light therapy (like the Thyro Light) is excellent for cellular repair and inflammation, while the Thyroid Massager adds benefits like:

  • Manual circulation stimulation
  • Lymphatic drainage
  • Vagus nerve activation
  • Postural muscle engagement (via EMS)
    ย 

These treatments would be considered complementary to one another, not a replacement for one another. Many users rotate between both or combine them in a weekly protocol along with other treatments such as thyroid medication, thyroid support supplements, and thyroid support creams.

Can I use this with your T2 Cream?

Absolutely! 

In fact, we recommend applying T2 Cream to your neck area prior to treatment to enhance circulation and nutrient delivery to the thyroid tissues. 

Use the standard dosing (1-2 pumps) of T2 Cream prior to using the Thyroid Massager.

Does it hurt?

No!

The device uses gentle vibration, low-frequency EMS, mild warmth, and optional red light. 

You may feel tingling or light muscle activation with EMS. If there is any concern, start with the lowest intensity, then increase as your body adapts.

How long does the battery last?

A full charge provides approximately 5โ€“8 sessions of use (depending on mode). 

Recharge using the included USB cable. A full charge takes ~2 hours.

Whatโ€™s the difference between vibration and EMS?

Vibration stimulates soft tissue, fascia, and lymph to reduce puffiness and tension.

EMS (electrical muscle stimulation) gently activates small muscles around the thyroid and neck to support circulation, tone, and vagus nerve signaling.

These therapies, along with heat and red light, are all considered complementary.

Is this FDA-approved?

The Thyroid Massager is a wellness device designed for general thyroid support and circulation support.ย 

It does not require FDA approval and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure thyroid disease.

Can I use it on my face?

Absolutely! 

While the Thyroid Massager was not designed specifically for use on the face, many of its treatment modalities do have beneficial effects on the face, neck, and skin as well.

Users have reported improvements in:

  • Facial puffiness and bloating
  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Skin tone and firmness

So feel free to use the device on your face if youโ€™d like, especially if you are someone who deals with thyroid-related facial swelling and puffiness.

What if I donโ€™t see results right away?

Most users feel improved neck relaxation, reduced swelling, or increased energy within 1โ€“2 weeks.ย And some even experience a reduction in thyroid hormone symptoms due to the release of stored thyroid hormones after a couple of uses.

But for most hormone-related benefits, allow 4-8 weeks of consistent daily use!

This will give your body enough time to respond to the therapies and to feel the changes that are happening to your thyroid gland tissue.

Results will obviously vary based on the individual, their thyroid status, how much inflammation is present in their thyroid gland, and how consistent they are with their use.

What happens if it doesnโ€™t work for me?

Not everything will work for every person, we get it! 

Which is exactly why we offer a 60-day risk-free guarantee. If you donโ€™t feel a difference after 8 weeks of consistent use, let us know and weโ€™ll make it right. 

That said, most users report some improvement, even if subtle at first, especially when used consistently 3โ€“5 times per week.

Scientific References

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Red Light Therapy (Photobiomodulation)

  1. Kim, W. S., & Calderhead, R. G. (2011). Is light-emitting diode phototherapy (LED-LLLT) really effective? Laser Therapy, 20(3), 205โ€“215. https://doi.org/10.5978/islsm.20.205
  2. Hรถfling, D. B., Chavantes, M. C., Juliano, A. G., et al. (2010). Low-level laser therapy improves thyroid function in Hashimotoโ€™s thyroiditis: a randomized placebo-controlled trial. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 42(6), 589โ€“596. https://doi.org/10.1002/lsm.20938
  3. da Silva, J. P., et al. (2018). Photobiomodulation and the anti-inflammatory effects of red and near-infrared light therapy: A systematic review. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 189, 109โ€“117. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2018.09.016
  4. Barolet, D. (2008). Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) in dermatology. Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 27(4), 227โ€“238. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sder.2008.08.003

High-Frequency Vibration Therapy

  1. Coza, A., Nigg, B. M., & Dunn, J. F. (2012). Effects of vibration on blood flow and oxygenation in the calf muscle: A functional MRI study. Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, 32(5), 346โ€“354. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-097X.2012.01139.x
  2. Lohman, E. B., et al. (2007). The effect of whole body vibration on lower extremity skin blood flow in normal subjects. Medical Science Monitor, 13(2), CR71โ€“CR76.
  3. Games, K. E., Sefton, J. M., & Wilson, A. E. (2015). Whole-body vibration and blood flow and muscle oxygenation: A meta-analysis. Journal of Athletic Training, 50(5), 542โ€“549. https://doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-50.1.10

Electro Muscle Stimulation (EMS)

  1. Gondin, J., Guette, M., Ballay, Y., & Martin, A. (2005). Electromyostimulation training effects on neural drive and muscle architecture. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 37(8), 1291โ€“1299. https://doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000174891.34507.1b
  2. Maffiuletti, N. A. (2010). Physiological and methodological considerations for the use of neuromuscular electrical stimulation. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 110, 223โ€“234. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-010-1502-y
  3. Paillard, T. (2008). Combined application of neuromuscular electrical stimulation and voluntary muscular contractions. Sports Medicine, 38(2), 161โ€“177. https://doi.org/10.2165/00007256-200838020-00006

Heat Therapy

  1. Nadler, S. F., et al. (2004). The physiologic basis and clinical applications of cryotherapy and thermotherapy for the pain practitioner. Pain Physician, 7(3), 395โ€“399.
  2. Petrofsky, J. S. (2006). The effect of local and general heating on the surface EMG signal and fatigue. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 97, 243โ€“251. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-006-0152-5
  3. Lehmann, J. F., et al. (1990). Therapeutic heat and cold. In: Krusenโ€™s Handbook of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 4th ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.

Additional Citations

  1. Hamblin, M. R. (2017). Mechanisms and applications of the anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation. AIMS Biophysics, 4(3), 337โ€“361. https://doi.org/10.3934/biophy.2017.3.337
  2. Chow, R. T., Johnson, M. I., Lopes-Martins, R. ร. B., & Bjordal, J. M. (2009). Efficacy of low-level laser therapy in the management of neck pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised placebo or active-treatment controlled trials. The Lancet, 374(9705), 1897โ€“1908. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(09)61522-1

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

**Results may vary.

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