Here is a great video describing how to deal with a chronic neck complaint called "text neck"
1) Herbal Product that May Interfere with the Effedts of Coumadin
Increases the effects: Angelica (Dong Quai), Aniseed, Arnica, Asafoetida
Bogbean, Bromelains
Capsicum, Celery, Chamomile, Clove, Cranberry Juice
Dandelion, Danshen, Fenugreek, Feverfew
Garlic, Ginger, Ginkgo Biloba, Ginseng (Panax)
Horse Chestnut, Licorice, Meadowsweet, Onion
Parsley, Passion Flower, Poplar, Quassia, Red Clover
Sweet Clover (Meliot), Sweet Woodruff, Tonka Beans, Willow Bark
Decreases the Effects of Coumadin
Coenzyme Q10, Goldenseal, Green Tea, St. John's Wart, Yarrow
2) Dosage for using Herbs for pain control of osteoarthritis
Willow bark - 45 or 60 milligrams of salicin per tablet
Boswellia as pain control - 400 mg of boswellic acids in 1,000 mg of extract/day
Stress relieving exercises
Relaxed Breathing: Stress typically leads to rapid, shallow breathing, which sustains other aspects of the stress response, such as increased heart rate and perspiration. Controlling your breathing is a simple and effective way to combat the effects of stress so it doesn’t spiral. Relaxed breathing, or diaphragmatic breathing, can help.
Try this technique twice a day, every day, and especially when you feel tense or stressed:
Progressive Muscle Relaxation: The aim of this is to reduce the tension stored in your muscles. Find somewhere you won’t be interrupted. Loosen clothing, remove glasses, dim the lighting – whatever’s necessary for you to feel relaxed.
Tense each of the following muscle areas for a minimum five seconds before relaxing for at least 30 seconds. Repeat before moving to the next area.
Perform these progressive muscle relaxations twice each day to get the maximum benefit. Take about 10 minutes in total for each session.