In 2003, a Jewish doctor named Heidi Yellen conducted an experiment with fabric frequencies.
According to the study, the human body has a signature frequency of 100.
A signature frequency is the specific sound frequency associated with any living or non-living entity.
The study showed that if the frequency number of the fabric is lower than 100, the fabric will actually burden the body.
A dying person has a signature frequency of 15.
Polyester fabric has a signature frequency of 15.
Non-organic cotton has a signature frequency of about 70.
Organic cotton has a signature frequency of 100.
When the fabric has a higher frequency than the body, it gives energy to the body.
Linen is a super fabric. Its frequency is about 5,000.
Linen is a fiber made from the flax plant, or more precisely, from the cellulose fibers that grow inside the stalks of the flax plant. It is one of the oldest fabrics, with a rich and romantic heritage. Its birth as a textile was in Egypt about 10,000 years ago.
A study I read
A study conducted in September 2020 confirmed the knowledge known since ancient times that linen has good properties that promote wound healing.
Linen dressings are made from woven flax fibers, and they help clean wounds and ulcers and stimulate the growth of blood vessels. The young tissue is strengthened and protected from drying out, the wound is protected from mechanical irritation or possible infection. Linen dressings facilitate the growth of the epithelium (skin layer) by maintaining an appropriate moisture level, thus protecting the tissue from damage.
The flax fibers tested are characterized by a great ability to remove damaged cells in potential wounds. The effectiveness of linen dressings has been confirmed by studies and clinical tests that have shown a reduction or disappearance of wounds, and most importantly, they do not tend to trigger allergies.
There is a lot of logic behind this,
Just like a natural diet versus a processed diet, a natural diet heals the body and a processed diet harms it, like herbal medicines that are natural to the body and support it in healing processes versus synthetic drugs that sometimes harm the body’s natural functioning, so too do fabrics serve or harm us.
By the way, it turns out that once all the linens on hospital beds and operating rooms were made of linen to speed up healing processes, today most of the linens in hospitals are made of synthetic fabrics.
Since my introduction to the subject, I have gotten rid of some clothes made of synthetic materials and ordered new linen bedding.