MAGNABLOG: All Magnets Are Not Created Equal, Learn How Q Magnets Are The Most Advanced Static Magnets Today
Dear friends & colleagues,
Q Magnets are not only different to any other magnet on the market, but also one of the most effective, non-invasive and drug-free pain solutions today.
Q Magnets offer four different types of multipolar magnets to choose from…
1. Quadrapolar powerful neodymium magnet with 4 alternating poles
2. Hexapolar powerful neodymium magnet with 6 alternating poles
3. Octapolar powerful neodymium magnet with 8 alternating poles
4. Concentric weak flexible rubber magnet – circular alternating poles
The key is to place the right magnet over the specific part of the body so that the optimised magnetic field envelopes the target tissue. The magnetic field's penetration depth and magnet width is presented for comparison on the products page.
Many websites make unsubstantiated and/or misleading claims and embellish their story in order to make their magnets appear somehow special or different. In nearly every case they are simply common bipolar magnets that might come with a clever way to wear them. You access our resources here to see how Q Magnets compare to other magnetic therapy products.
Q Magnets are not only different to any other magnet on the market, they are the only device we know of that is sold as a medical device, have their own unique serial number and all design elements have been based on scientific research and customer feedback. Q Magnets are used by health professionals around the world for the treatment of pain and to restore function.
For instance, for lower back pain, a lumbar spine placement will often require a larger and more powerful QF28-6 with a deeper penetration. The Octapolar magnet will cover two adjacent lumbar discs, while the thicker QF28-6 will only cover one.
Obviously if an individual has dysfunction in two adjacent discs, like L4/5 and L5/S1 for instance that respond well to the magnetic field from Q Magnets, then the OF50-3 will most likely produce a superior result. See for example, this case with Sam.
If it's only one disc, or two separated discs, like L3/4 and L5/S1 then one or two of the QF28-6 Q Magnets may well achieve the best results. Like with this case of John.
If you've got both types of magnets, you can do your own trial and error to optimise the benefits. That's why the Complex Lower Back Pain set is a good option for most people wanting to use Q Magnets for back pain, although there's nothing like Q Blankets which have 13 or 28 of our most powerful magnets.
Thousands use Q Magnets in their daily life. We find that people living with poorly managed chronic pain, or who are coping with treatment side effects, want to avoid surgery or want to reduce their reliance on pharmaceutical medicine greatly benefit with magnetic field therapy. Those suffering from acute pain may also experience near-instant pain relief that will enable them to avoid the potential pitfalls of pharmaceuticals.
If you're a health professional or practitioner, you could certainly try our unique and patented technology to support recovery and rehabilitation of your patients. We hope that we can work together and change people's lives one pain at a time!
I hope you find the articles in this newsletter beneficial in better understanding magnetic field therapy and Q Magnets. Please reach out to us if you have any questions, we'll be happy to assist you!
Best wishes,
Team Q Magnets
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