St. Johns Wort and Balm of Gilead when used externally is an anti-inflammatory with pain reducing effects for fibromyalgia.
A tea or herbal capsule of Sarsaparilla and/or celery seed.
Tincture of Devil's Claw used three times a day every day.
Or perhaps Balm of Gilead in either tea or pill form.
A outward usage of Cayenne Pepper ointment will also help. Add Cayenne Pepper (red pepper) to petroleum jelly (can be powdered but fresh cayenne will work best) let heat over low heat until melted together.
Take out all of the cayenne except one and put the cayenne ointment in a
jar to cool (an old cold cream jar would be good) and use it as needed..
Make sure to wash your hands before you touch your face.
Basil essential oil will also help the effects of fibromyalgia.
As always, relaxing teas and capsules such as kava kava, valerian, jamaican dogwood, skullcap, and rosemary can help. They relax the muscles and therefore can relieve pain.
Also any vitamins for boosting the immune system is recommended.
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Basil is a stimulating and antidepressant oil, which relieve mental fatigue, clears the mind, and improves concentration. It is expectorant and antiseptic, used for all types of chest infections, also good for congested sinuses, chronic colds, head colds and whooping cough. The antispasmodic and carminative properties of basil help to relieve abdominal pains, indigestion, and vomiting. It works well on tired muscles, especially in massage oil used after hard physical work or strenuous exercise, it also eases arthritis and gout. It is reputed to be one of the best nerve tonics among all essential oils.