Ulmus davidiana. Ulmus davidiana var. japonica Rehder, the Japanese Elm, is one of the larger and more graceful Asiatic elms, endemic to much of continental north-east Asia and Japan. It commonly grows to over 30 m ta... Read more
Choriyanam. Tragia involucrata or Choriyanam also known as Bichuti, is a small annual herb, characterized for its leaf which causes itching on skin when come in contact with. There are certain small hair-like pro... Read more
Orange climber. Toddalia asiatica always occurs in forests near rivers or streams. It grows fairly well in clay soils. In South Africa, its natural distribution is on the southern slopes of the Soutpansberg and sout... Read more
Wedelia chinensis. Wedelia Chinensis is a very useful herbal medicinal plant. Its leaves can be used in treatment of dermatological disorders, cough,headache,hair loss,lice,strengthening the nervous system, lack of bloo... Read more
Plumeria acuminata. Herbs, with latex or rarely watery juice. Leaves simple , opposite, rarely whorled or alternate, pinnately veined; stipules absent or rarely present. Inflorescences cymose , terminal or axillary , w... Read more
Also called: FM, FMS
Fibromyalgia/ FM/ FMS is defined as a condition which is characterized by pain all over the body. Fibromyalgia also makes you feel fatigued and causes severe pain when the “tender” points are probed. Fibromyalgia can also cause other symptoms like "Insomnia, joint stiffness in the morning, headaches, amnesia, and CNS problems". No one knows what causes Fibromyalgia. Anyone can get it, but it is most common in middle-aged women. People with rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases are particularly likely to develop fibromyalgia. There is no cure for fibromyalgia, but medicines can help you manage your symptoms. Getting enough sleep and exercising may also help.
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Treating Fibromyalgia with Kaempferia pandurata extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Fibromyalgia Home Remedy Using Fingerroot
Treating Fibromyalgia with Mallotus spodocarpus root extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Fibromyalgia Home Remedy Using Mallotus spodocarpus
Treating Fibromyalgia with Orange climber or Toddalia asiatica aerial shoot extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Fibromyalgia Home Remedy Using Orange climber
Treating Gouty arthritis with Ocimum sanctum leaves extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Fibromyalgia Home Remedy Using Ocimum sanctum
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