Sometimes the most trusted recommendation comes from someone who has already experienced the journey themselves. For Dana from Florida, that recommendation came from her sister.After seeing positive results while using Q Magnets to support her fibromyalgia, Dana’s sister suggested they might also be worth trying for Dana’s persistent lower back pain. Although she initially hesitated because of the cost, the possibility of finding another way to support her daily comfort encouraged her to give them a try.
Dana purchased a set of Q Magnets and began using them not only for her lower back pain but also for discomfort in other areas whenever it arose.
Her first impression was straightforward:
One of the things Dana appreciated most was how practical they were. The small, lightweight magnets could be comfortably secured with BSN tape, allowing her to continue with her normal daily activities while wearing them.
Dana lives with pain involving her spine, a lumbar disc problem, muscle spasms, and episodes of nerve-related discomfort. Rather than expecting an instant solution, she consistently incorporated the magnets into her daily routine and observed how her body responded over time.
She noticed that within about an hour of applying the magnets, her discomfort would often begin to ease, leaving her feeling noticeably more comfortable.
For Dana, that gradual improvement made the biggest difference.
Why Field | Dose | Placement Matters
This practical approach helps users apply static field therapy more thoughtfully, recognising that appropriate placement and consistent use may be just as important as the magnets themselves.
Dana’s experience also reflects how many people first discover magnetic therapy through someone they trust, whether a family member, friend, or healthcare practitioner. Personal recommendations often encourage people to explore additional options for supporting comfort, recovery, and overall wellbeing.
While every individual’s experience is different, Dana found that incorporating Q Magnets into her daily routine provided another option for managing the challenges of lower back pain and nerve-related discomfort. Over time, they became something she reached for whenever pain appeared, not only in her back but “practically anywhere.”
If you are considering magnetic therapy for lower back pain, it is worthwhile learning how magnetic field gradients, Field | Dose | Placement, and appropriate magnet selection work together. You can also explore our educational resources on How Q Magnets Work, Magnetic Field Gradients, and our Lower Back Pain Guide to better understand how Q Magnets may be incorporated into a recovery routine.
Read our complete guide to magnetic therapy for pain conditions





