Just a thought - magnets are directional - the 'south' end is different to the 'north' end. If you can ID the ends, try placing the magnet on your forehead the other way around & see if the tingling switches to the other side of your body.
If you can't ID which end is which, try marking one end & see if you can try it one way the first night & the opposite the next night & note any changes.
My thinking is this: the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body & vice versa. Maybe the magnet is affecting the signals from the brain or nerves on a particular side. There is plenty of evidence of magnetic fields effecting the body - chiropractors & others use them & you are using them precisely because they can effect things.
How strong are the magnets? The stronger they are the more effect they would have.
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