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Writer's pictureNiraj Hindocha

FREQUENCY OF YOUR CLOTHES

Fabrics have frequencies, and these frequencies can affect how people feel. Here are some frequencies for different fabrics: 

  • Linen and wool: Both have a frequency of 5,000, which is 50 times higher than the natural frequency of the human body. Linen has been historically revered for its healing properties.

  • Organic cotton: Has a frequency of 100.

  • Hemp: Has a frequency somewhere between 100 and 5,000.

  • Silk: Has a frequency of 10.

  • Rayon: Has a frequency of 15.

  • Polyester, bamboo, acrylic, spandex, lycra, viscose, and nylon: Have a frequency of 0.

Natural fibers generally have higher frequencies than synthetic fabrics. For example, bamboo fabric keeps its high frequency because it's processed using natural methods, while rayon has a lower frequency because it's chemically processed. Linen, wool resonates at a frequency of 5,000. Renowned for its warmth and comfort, wool's high frequency suggests more than just physical warmth; it could also energise the wearer on a vibrational level. However, when linen and wool are worn together, their frequencies nullify, plummeting to zero due to their opposing energy flows.



The Relationship between Fabric Frequencies and Wellbeing

The study suggests a relationship between fabric frequencies and human health. High-frequency fabrics like linen, hemp, organic cotton and wool impart energy, while low-frequency synthetics might drain it



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