Herbal Remedies for Fibromyalgia
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Herbal Remedies for Fibromyalgia
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Herbal Remedies is a conventional way for
treating illnesses and symptoms of pain and discomfort. They are often
used as alternative medicine. By using naturally herbs,
berries, and barks, people can reduce their various symptoms and even cure
some illnesses. Some societies still rely heavily
on alternative herbal medicine to cure their pains.
Herbal remedies are often used effectively in people suffering from
fibromyalgia. Herbs can help to treat the wide range of symptoms
produced by the syndrome, including
• depression
• fatigue and sleep disorders
• widespread muscle pain
• immune deficiency
Homeopathy will often provide relief from the unpredictable, aches and pains of fibromyalgia. Nutritional
supplements, dietary monitoring, special types of exercise, and other
natural approaches are also helpful and may be used along with
remedies.
Some of the Herbal Remedies include the
following
Arnica: This remedy is used when
you feel bruised and
sore, after exertion, overuse of muscles, or injury. Sometimes Arnica
is enough to soothe a chronic condition; often, other remedies follow
Arnica.
Bryonia: A person who needs this remedy
will try to stay as still as possible, since even the slightest motion
aggravates the pain. People who need this remedy often feel extremely
irritable and grumpy, not wanting to be touched or interfered with.
Calcarea carbonica: Muscle soreness and weakness that are worse from
exertion, and worse from getting cold and damp, may be relieved by
this remedy. The person often is chilly with clammy hands and feet,
easily fatigued, and has a tendency to feel overwhelmed and anxious.
Cravings for sweets and eggs often confirm the choice of this remedy.
Causticum: The muscles of the
legs can feel contracted and sore, and the person will feel restless
legs at night. Problems tend to be worse when the weather is dry, and
better in rainy weather (although getting wet aggravates the pain and
stiffness). Warm applications and warming up in bed often relieve
discomfort.
Cimicifuga: People who want this
remedy are often energetic and talkative, becoming depressed or
fearful when physical problems trouble them. Soreness and stiffness of
muscles may be accompanied by shooting pains and are usually
aggravated by getting cold.
Kalmia Latifolia: Severe pain in the muscles, extending from higher
areas to lower ones, often responds to this remedy. Shooting pains may
occur, along with stiffness, neuralgia, and numbness or a cold
sensation. Pains can come on suddenly, and often shift around, being
worse from motion and worse at night.
Ranunculus Bulbosus: This remedy is helpful with fibrositis
and muscle stiffness, especially when the neck and back muscles are
involved.
Rhus Toxicodendron: If a person
feels very restless, with stiffness and soreness that find relief in
warmth and motion, this remedy should be considered.
Ruta Graveolens: Tremendous stiffness of the muscles, with lameness,
pain, and weakness may be soothed with this remedy.
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