Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition marked by persistent fatigue and widespread body pain. People with this disorder may also experience depression, sleep disturbances and difficulty in concentrating (often called brain fog). People affected by this disease have tender points, highly sensitive spots on the body, where application of even mild pressure can trigger pain. When such unexplained pain continues for over three months, it may be diagnosed as fibromyalgia. Homeopathic medicines offer a natural way of easing symptoms of fibromyalgia such as tiredness, sleep difficulties, pain and cognitive issues. Conventional modes generally treat this disease by recommending nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), pain relievers, antidepressants and anti-seizure medications. These treatments mask the symptoms and may carry potential side effects with long-term use. In contrast, homeopathic remedies aim to work on the root cause without causing any side effects.
Symptom-based approach
Homeopathic management of fibromyalgia is tailored to the affected person’s specific symptoms. A detailed case history, covering both physical and emotional discrepancies, is taken to assess the intensity of the problem as per homeopathic principles. Based on this evaluation, a personalized remedy is selected. When chosen appropriately, the remedy addresses the problem areas of the sufferer.
Homeopathy treats the root cause
Homeopathic treatment tries to address the deeper cause that is manifesting itself in the form of symptoms, rather than focusing only on relief superficially. After taking homeopathic medicines under the supervision of a homeopathic doctor, one can feel that the intensity of the symptom lessens, and with consistent treatment, the symptoms resolve completely and cure sets in.
A natural, gentle option
Homeopathic remedies are mild and are used by many seeking a natural, low-risk approach to manage fibromyalgia symptoms. The medicines are prepared in highly diluted forms and are taken well by the body, offering a safe and mild complementary care.
Top 10 Homeopathic Medicines for Fibromyalgia
Rhus Toxicodendron, Arnica Montana, Kali Phosphoricum, Bryonia Alba, Magnesia Phosphorica, Arsenicum Album, Coffea Cruda, Ignatia Amara, Phosphoric Acid and Gelsemium Sempervirens are considered among the most commonly used homeopathic remedies for fibromyalgia.
1. Rhus Tox – Top Medicine For Managing Pain In Fibromyalgia
Rhus Tox is the best remedy for fibromyalgia, especially when pain is widespread across muscles, tendons and ligaments. The pain may be shooting, stitching or tearing type. The pain is more when the body is at rest, while there is improvement when there is movement of the body. There is marked stiffness and pain in the back, which is relieved by movement. Prickling sensation or numbness may be felt in the limbs.
When to use Rhus Tox?
Ideal when fibromyalgia pain and stiffness worsen while in rest position, but the condition improves with continued movement.
How to use Rhus Tox?
Effective in all potencies, the starting dose is 30C, taken two to three times daily. Higher potencies should be taken under the guidance of a homeopathic practitioner.
2. Arnica Montana – When Pain Aggravates by Touch
Arnica is recommended when the body feels sore, bruised and highly sensitive to touch. The condition becomes so bad that the person fears contact. The body may feel lame and sore as if beaten, accompanied by numbness or tingling. A past injury is often revealed in cases where Arnica is useful.
When to use Arnica?
Best suited for fibromyalgia with sore, bruised pain with the sufferer sensitive even to a gentle touch.
How to use Arnica?
Arnica 30C may be taken once or twice daily.
3. Kali Phosphoricum – For Fatigue And sleep Issues
Kali Phos is a wonderful remedy to treat marked tiredness, fatigue and sleep issues in cases of fibromyalgia. There is severe weakness and the whole system feels drained out. The affected person gets easily fatigued and has body aches. Exertion worsens the condition. Sleeplessness is another major issue that is treated well with this medicine. A prickling sensation in the hands and feet and fibromyalgia linked with stress are also indicative of this remedy.
When to use Kali Phos?
Kali Phosphoricum is a wonderful remedy to treat marked fatigue and sleep issues in cases of fibromyalgia. The body feels weak and drained out. The affected person gets fatigued easily and feels body aches persistently. As a result, any kind of exertion worsens the condition. Sleeplessness is another major issue that is treated well with this medicine. A prickling sensation in the hands and feet are also indicative of this remedy.
How to use Kali Phos?
Its biochemic form is preferred in 6X potency that can be used two to three times a day.
4. Bryonia Alba – When movement Induces Pain
Bryonia Alba is a very effective medicine for fibromyalgia when pain gets trigerred by any kind of movement. Complete rest by lying down brings relief. Pain may be sharp, sore, bursting or stitching type in nature. Any kind of pressing causes pain on tender points. Some people may feel stiffness in the body.
When to use Bryonia Alba?
It is recommended in cases of fibromyalgia with pains that increase from movement and get better by taking rest.
How to use Bryonia?
It is best to begin with 30C potency twice or thrice a day.
5. Magnesia Phos – When Warmth Brings Relief
Magnesia Phosphorica is an important medicine to treat fibromyalgia where warmth relieves pain. The pains in the body shift from one place to the other frequently. The character of the pain is mostly sharp and shooting. Slight touch tends to worsen the pain. One feels pain in the neck, lower back, and lower limbs. The pains also tend to radiate from the point of origin. The person feels restless and very weak, and cold tends to worsen the pains.
When to use Magnesia Phos?
This medicine should be taken to manage pain that gets better from warm applications in cases of fibromyalgia.
How to use Magnesia Phos?
This medicine gives the best results in 6X potency and can be taken two to three times a day.
6. Arsenic Album – For Acute Tiredness, Weakness
Arsenic Album is a very useful medicine for fibromyalgia with noticeable weakness, tiredness, and fatigue. This medicine can be used if there is sudden weakness, excessive tiredness, exhaustion from slight exertion, burning pain in the body in the limbs and back. This medicine can alsobe administered in cases of fibromyalgia when intense anxiety (particularly about health) and restlessness are present. All the complaints observably aggravate during the night.
When to use Arsenic Album?
This medicine is administered for cases of fibromyalgia with weakness, tiredness, along with anxiety and restlessness.
How to use Arsenic Album?
This medicine can be administered once a day in 30C potency.
7. Coffea Cruda – For Disturbed Sleep
Coffea Cruda is a medicine administered to treat sleep issues in fibromyalgia. Those who need it have severe insomnia (sleeplessness). It is indicated in cases of restlessness and disturbed sleep. Hypersensitivity towards pain is another common feature.
When to use Coffea Cruda?
This medicine is recommended to manage sleeplessness in cases of fibromyalgia.
How to use Coffea Cruda?
It is advised to use Coffea Cruda 30C one to two times a day.
8. IgnatiaAmara – For Depression along with Fibromyalgia
Ignatia Amara is a herbal medicine for both for fibromyalgia with depression. A history of some emotional shock like loss of a loved one, or any major grief or disappointment may be present among those who need this medication. Symptoms of depression like weeping, sadness, desire to be alone are quite noticeable along with physical and mental exhaustion.
When to use Ignatia Amara?
This medicine is wonderful for cases of fibromyalgia accompanied by depression with visible sadness and weeping spells.
How to use Ignatia Amara?
It is effective in 30C potency that can be administered one to two times daily.
9. Phosphoric Acid – For Brain Fog Aling with Fibromyalgia
Phosphoric Acid is administered for fibromyalgia where a patient suffers from extreme brain fog. The person who need this remedy finds it difficult to gather his thoughts, faces difficulty to concentrate on a task and comprehend things. In most cases, a history of some grief or sorrow may be present. Issues of extreme weakness and sleeplessness may also be present along with the above symptoms.
When to use Phosphoric Acid?
This medicine suits well those who have fibromyalgia and have noticeable brain fog with difficulty in concentration and there is severe weakness.
How to use Phosphoric Acid?
Phosphoric Acid 30C can be administered once a day.
10. Gelsemium Sempervirens – For Dizziness, Drowsiness, Dullness And Trembling
It is also one of the top medicines for fibromyalgia with red-line symptoms such as dizziness, drowsiness, dullness and trembling. There is complete relaxation and prostration of the muscles, along with lack of muscular coordination. Cramps may in the forearm muscles are noticeable, and even the slightest exercise makes the person tired.
When to use Gelsemium?
Works well when there is visibly seen exhaustion and muscular weakness
How to use Gelsemium?
This medicine can be administered with 30C power, one or two times daily. Higher potencies such as 200C, 1M can be use but after seeking advice from a qualified homoeopath.
Causes That Lead To Fibromyalgia
The exact cause of fibromyalgia is still not fully clear. The most widely accepted belief is that people with fibromyalgia have abnormalities in how their body processes pain signals, leading to increased pain sensitivity. Their pain threshold is lower, meaning thereby that they feel pain more intensely than others.
This heightened sensitivity is believed to be linked to imbalances in certain chemicals and nerves. People with fibromyalgia tend to have low levels of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that helps block pain signals, and high levels of Substance P and nerve growth factor, both of which amplify pain messages. Together, these changes lead to central sensitization, a condition where the brain becomes over reactive to pain stimuli. As a result, individuals with fibromyalgia feel more pain from the same injury than someone without the condition.
Central sensitization also explains why patients may feel pain from gentle touch or things that typically wouldn’t hurt. The brain is in a constant state of high reactivity. Stress—whether emotional or physical—such as depression, trauma, anxiety, injury, or lack of sleep, can aggravate this sensitisation. Many factors may trigger its progress, including past physical trauma or surgery, insomnia, emotional stress, and genetic predisposition.factors.
Triggering Factors
Underlying Diseases – Conditions such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and osteoarthritis raise the risk of fibromyalgia.
Certain Infections – Epstein-Barr virus, influenza virus, hepatitis B and C, and Lyme disease (cause by bacteria Borrelia)—may activate or aggravate fibromyalgia.
Sleep Disorders – Issues like sleep apnea and restless legs syndrome can contribute to it.
Trauma – Both emotional (such as death or divorce) and physical trauma (especially cervical spine injuries) can trigger it.
Family History – Having a relative suffering rm fibromyalgia increases its likelihood .
Gender – Women are more prone to fibromyalgia. According to NIAMS, 80–90 per cent of diagnosed cases occur in women, possibly influenced by the presence of estrogen.
Age – Most diagnoses occur between ages of 20 years and 50 years.
Symptoms of Fibromyalgia
1. Pain: Pain is the most prominent symptom. It is usually widespread and described as a constant deep ache, though it may sometimes feel throbbing, sharp, shooting or burning. Pain affects muscles, tendons, ligaments and areas around the joints. Physical activity often increases the pain. Other related symptoms include numbness, tingling and stiffness after staying in one position too long.
People with fibromyalgia also have specific tender points—nine pairs of spots in the body that cause severe pain when pressed. According to the American College of Rheumatology, fibromyalgia can be diagnosed when at least 11 of these 18 tender points are painful under applied pressure. The tender points are located around the back of the neck, front of the neck, hips, elbows, lower back, upper back knees, chest, and shoulders.
2.Fatigue (tiredness) : Fatigue is another major complaint. Even after long hours of sleep, patients feel exhausted and drained. This tiredness is often compared to the Fatigue experienced during a flu episode. Simple daily tasks may feel overwhelming.
3. Problem in sleeping: Most people with fibromyalgia can’t sleep easily. They have difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep or may experience light, non-refreshing sleep. Pain frequently wakes them at night. Sleep disturbance may also be connected with other sleep disorders such as sleep apnea or restless legs syndrome that many people with fibromyalgia tend to have. Morning tiredness, laziness and weakness are also commonly seen.
4. Fibro-fog : Fibromyalgia can cause cognitive difficulties, often referred to as “fibro-fog.” This includes trouble concentrating, focusing, remembering information or learning new things. Many also find it hard to follow conversations or stay attentive.
Other Symptoms
Additional issues may include anxiety, headaches, tingling, numbness, burning sensations in limbs, depression, painful menstrual periods, abdominal pain, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Diagnosing Fibromyalgia
Diagnosing fibromyalgia is challenging, as there is no specific test for it and many symptoms resemble other conditions. Typically, a diagnosis is carried out when a person experiences widespread pain in tender areas for at least three months without an identifiable cause.
Clinical Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia
There is no laboratory test that directly confirms fibromyalgia. However, doctors may advise tests to rule out other conditions with similar symptoms. These may include:
— Rheumatoid factor
— Anti-CCP (anti–cyclic citrullinated peptide)
— ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate)
— CBC (complete blood count)
— Thyroid function tests
Significance of healthy lifestyle changes in Fibromyalgia
Lifestyle modification plays a major role in managing fibromyalgia, by calming the over sensitive nervous system. Daily gentle, and light exercises help in relaxing muscles. Introducing meditation, yoga, mindfulness, and exercises and deep breathing helps manage stress and preventing overstimulation of mind. Maintaining a good, consistent sleep schedule helps in reducing day-to-day fatigue.
Along with this healthy, light diet further helps manage the symptoms.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Fibromyalgia a psychological disorder?
No, Fibromyalgia is not a psychological disorder.
2. Is fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome the same?
No, the two conditions aren’t the same. In chronic fatigue syndrome, there is unexplained, extreme fatigue and tiredness that does not go away with rest. On the other hand, fibromyalgia presents with widespread musculoskeletal pain along with tiredness, tender points on the body, and irritable sleep.
3. What are the frequent triggers of fibromyalgia?
Triggering factors can be any stress, mental or physical exertion, mechanical trauma, weather changes, hormonal changes and poor sleep patterns.
4. Does lifestyle modification alone cure fibromyalgia without taking any medication?
Lifestyle modification alone cannot cure fibromyalgia. It can only help manage the symptoms or reduces flare-ups. But medication is needed.
5. Does homoeopathy act like a painkiller in fibromyalgia, and does it help with other symptoms as well?
Homeopathy does not act as a painkiller like other conventional medicines. Homeopathic medicines not only works on symptoms of pain but also on the rest of the non-connected symptoms of a patient.
6. Is homoeopathy effective in giving long-term relief in fibromyalgia?
Yes, it is safe to use homeopathic treatment on long term basis, but only under the guidance of a qualified homeopath.
7. How long does homoeopathy take in bringing relief?
Treatment duration varies on a case-to-case basis depending on its intensity, frequency and chronicity of complaints. It usually takes 10-15 days to get relief from the symptoms. A minimum duration of 4-6 months is generally required for proper improvement.
8. Do homoeopathic medicines act as a sleep-inducing drug?
No, Homoeopathic medicines are not sleep-inducing pills, when correctly administered under the guidance of a homeopath physician.
9. Is it safe to administer homoeopathic medicines to children?
Yes, it is completely safe to give homeopathic medicines to children, but only when are prescribed by a qualified homeopath.






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hello doctor sir
my son krishna sharma, male, aged 14 years is suffering from whole body pain for the last 3 months. all tests including blood test, urine test, MRI, emj-ncv are absolutely normal. pain has not reduced till date. allopathic doctors suggest it may be a case of fibromylgia.
please advise sir. i am ready to pay fees and take your treatment as per your advice sir.
thanks.
dhanish sharma
surat, gujarat, India.
What dose are you suggesting for these remedies? Specifically Rhus Tox?
Can you please suggest what CK is indicated for fibromyalgia? 200, 30 or 6?
Thank you very much,
Regards,
Maria PIa
Great page. very informative. I believe I got Lyme disease a few years back, and now my body aches. I told my doctor and she said it was nothing to worry about, she did not even bother to test me. I am a herbalist, and will follow a protocol to fight back.
Best wishes
Hi, I’m new to homeopathic medicine. I have chronic burning stabbing pain and stiffness. Which is worse when I lay down and I can my sleep. I see these different medications listed. Do I take all of them or are they mixed together? I’m trying to figure out which ones to get. aAny information you could give me would be so helpful.
What is the point of this comments section, when no one gets a reply? I feel so sorry for all these people who hurt and need answers. Shouldn’t Dr. S include a notice here that no one will receive a reply, but that they can phone or email him or other sources that he supplies?
Does insurance (Medicare plus Blue Cross supplement and Medicare D–Aetna) cover homeopathic medications? Do any of your associates who utilize these remedies live in or around Boise, Idaho? Can you refer me to independently published research regarding these remedies? Will you communicate with one’s primary physician, an internist, as to use and follow-up? Currently my greatest pain is in my hip. I have had two cortisone injections in the bursa but the relief only lasts two weeks. I am being referred to a pain/spine doctor because I also have scoliosis. X-rays of the hip do not show a need for hip surgery. I awaken in pain of the hip each night after midnight and experience trouble getting back to sleep.
I would appreciate your response to these questions. Thank you.
Hi Dr. Sharma
I have been experience illness for the last 3 years on/off.
My symptoms are as follows chronic fatigue especially after exertion and even when I wake from unrefreshed sleep, muscle pain and soreness and stiff limbs, headaches and dizziness, brain fog and overall feeling unwell or flu like. I’m not sure how much of my condition is related to hormones b/c I am 53 years old and my periods have become irregular but my PMS more severe. I’ve had to start taking an antidepressant for depression and anxiety.
I also fell down 12 steps in my home back in 2016 and not sure how this has impacted my health or triggered this dysfunction. I’ve been to several doctors and had several tests done and everything comes back normal. Just recently my new primary doctor diagnosed me with fibromyalgia after doing a tender point test and reviewing all of my labs.
I was wondering if homeopathy therapy could help me balance my body? And if you’ve had experience and success in treating these conditions with homeopathy?
I see a lot homeopath suggestions above for my symptoms and not sure if it’s a good idea to try them on my own with out the help of a qualified physician.
I really would appreciate your feedback and suggestions.
Thank you in advance.
Christina Fava
WNDERFUL
excellent dr u are
Dear doctor my wife is 43 yrs old she cannot sleep good in cold season .she have pain in lower back lumber, knees, arms, feet & in every joint . she had also migraine problem last 15 years. now migraine is normal.. please, suggest the best course of treatment.( i am from Nepal ,Kathmandu) whats app .Kumar Maharjan +977 98510.22904
Hello Dr.Sharma I have pain all over in my body .I can’t sleep good I had 3 back surgery too. I went Dr she told me my symptoms like fibromyalgia she prescribe me pain pills and anti depression medication. I like homeopathic please advise me thanks
Dear Doctor, I am 49 yrs old . I have accute stiffness at the point where the skull meet the neck. For that stiffness & extreme pain I cann’t sleep properly. Sometimes after a long sleep of 8 hours I again feel sleepy. I also have accute pain in lower back, knees, arms, feet & in every joint of my body. I have problem in cognition. These problems gradually develops after my marriage (24 year marriage life). I want to be active. Please doctor help me.
Will ubiquitous CO Q10 help?
Reading the above descriptions for each remedy makes it hard to choose as several seem to apply,Arsenic, IgnatiaAcid phos, where to start ,is there a sequence to follow? Grief, sleepless, low pain threshold, grief from loss of family member, alertness from car accident braking spine, MER, had hep in past, brain fog and extreme fatigue.
Hello Doctor, my daughter 23 years of age suffering from fibromyalgia from several years. She has badly knots of pain mainly shulders muscles, knots of pain scatterrd in head region. Back pain, pain in fingers. Legs, depressed, heaadaches, concentration problem, memory problem, she is a medicine student but she is suffering from all these problems. I am very worried, please if you could help us with this desease. We are living in norway, I woulf be very thankful and well wisher for you. Please reply as soon as possible. Her studies are being effected by this form of health.
Looking for best homeopath treatment for searing burning back pain, fibromyalgia. Are you in the UK or in another country
Kind regards
I am also experiencing all of these fibromyalgia symptoms, I too am wondering what the best course of action would be with these remedies. Does it help to take certain ones at certain times of the day?
I am suffering with the fibromyalgia/ muscular Skelton pain. I had 5 my back operations. I take Rhus Tox 6X and Ruta 6X 5-6 drops in 30-40 water . It works in my case. Now a days 6X potencies for Rhus Tox and Ruta are not available. I have not tried potency 6c.
A 6x and 6c are virtually the same. Homeopathic student also suffering from fibromyalgia. Rhus tox 30c and Symphytum originale 200c mixed together in mouth and take twice daily. (Mix a dose of pills of each. One dose in most brands is about 4 or 5 pills. So you would be mixing 8 to 10 pills in your mouth)
Hello Doctor
My grandmother is suffering from fibromyalgia for last 10 years . She is 65 yrs old . She feels acute pain in body and feels like the body is heating a lot . she feels pain all the time due to which cant sleep properly . Now she has becum diabetic also and her liver is also not working properly . Kindly prescribe some good medicine for her .
Hello
I have suffered from fybromyalgia now and chronic fatigue very badly since my daughter was born in 1995 and had symptoms before then. Got progressively worse especially with back pain and disability due to worn discs and slipped disc. Suffer greatly with anxiety and depression and severe fatigue. Can you suggest an effective remedy for me? I am 55 years old.