In October 2023, James Hermans, co-founder and co-inventor of Q magnets had the pleasure to meet with the committee for the Trigeminal Neuralgia Association Australia to deliver five sets of Q magnets and explain what makes these multipolar medical magnets unique and how they have helped many people experiencing the pain and discomfort of trigeminal neuralgia.

Sometimes called the suicide disease, trigeminal neuralgia can be extremely painful, persistent and intense. Conventional treatments include strong medications, sometimes with debilitating side-effects and complex surgery around the ear and jaw that unfortunately, is not always successful.
Now, members of the different support groups around Australia will be able to loan a set of Q magnets for trial via TNAA. How good is that? They can almost guarantee that Q magnets work for them, before having to make a purchase.
If you are part of a pain support group (no matter where in the world) who would like to offer members a similar service, please contact us for special pricing.