02/25/2025
Did you know fabrics have their own frequency and through testing, have shown to affect your energy levels?
Fabrics have different frequencies, which are measured in megahertz (mHz) These frequencies are based on the molecular structure of the fabric and the electromagnetic waves it emits.
High frequency fabrics...
Linen: natural fabric = high frequency, around 5,000 mHz
Wool: natural fabric = high frequency, around 5,000 mHz
H**p: natural fabric = frequency around 100 mHz +.
Organic cotton: natural fabric = frequency of 100 mHz, which matches the human body's frequency
Low frequency fabrics
Polyester: synthetic fabric = low frequency, often around 10 mHz
Rayon: synthetic fabric = low frequency of 15 mHz
Silk: natural fabric = surprisingly low frequency of 10 mHz
Other fabric frequencies
Bamboo = frequency of 0 mHz
Acrylic = frequency of 0 mHz
Spandex = frequency of 0 mHz
Lycra = frequency of 0 mHz
Viscose = frequency of 0 mHz
Nylon = frequency of 0 mHz
It's important to note that you should never mix wool with linen because one has a positive charge and the other has a negative charge, so it could quickly zap your energy and make you feel really awful or even cause health issues. That is noted in the Bible. I think a good rule of thumb would be to not wear together at the same time fabrics made of animal fur and fabric made of plants.
It's also important to note that if you wear the fabrics with 0 charge, it is most likely draining your energy, making you feel terrible, dizzy, unwell in general. It can mess with hormones, it can cause cellular damage and significant weight gain. Beware.
I've been trying to find clothes made of linen that don't resemble MC Hammer style, but it's difficult. Plus I'm tall and they're not really made for tall girls, so if you see me sporting baggy pants that are way too short for my long legs, know that is because they're made of linen linen. 😂