New age bs. What does "vibrate" mean here? Vibes? Every object resonates at some frequency and it has nothing to do with "energy". How does linen emit light? This is embracing.
All matter is made out of energy, which is just frequency waves. So, for me this natural materials frequency makes some sense. But as for people claiming they are vibing, or on a higher frequency than others, that's just daily affirmation mumbo jumbo.
Sure but petroleum is natural too. All matter is fundamentally made up of the same particles in different configurations.
I believe natural products that have been used throughout history are better for people too. But I think it has more to do with chemistry and contact with the body of synthetic products because they can be toxic.
Here's a list of materials and their approximate vibrational frequencies, often discussed in the context of energy healing and wellness. The frequencies are measured in Hertz (Hz), and while the exact numbers might vary, this list gives a general idea of how different materials are perceived to resonate.
High-Vibrational Materials:
Linen: ~5,000 Hz
Wool: ~5,000 Hz
Hemp: ~5,000 Hz
Organic Cotton: ~100 Hz
Silk: ~10,000 Hz
Mid-Range Vibrational Materials:
Cotton: ~100-300 Hz
Bamboo: ~300 Hz
Low-Vibrational Materials (Synthetic):
Polyester: ~15-40 Hz
Nylon: ~10-30 Hz
Acrylic: ~10-20 Hz
Rayon: ~40-100 Hz
Right off the bat this smuggles the assumption higher frequency is better than lower frequency. This is like saying a low A is worse than a high A note. Why would that be? Because low frequencies may cause you to shit your pants (brown note)?
Then the list you present has nothing to do with the actual resonance frequencies of the materials. Anyone familiar with acoustics knows looser strings produce a lower frequency (considering they're have the same girth). Well, it just happens that cotton, wool and linen strands are much looser than synthetic strands like polyester, meaning the latter have a higher frequency. I'm talking about individual strands because there's no way to evaluate precise frequency of a woven fabric due to its structure. Then consider that the human body resonates at 5–10 Hz so according to your list, synthetic fabrics would suit it better.
Again, bs new age mumbo-jumbo masquerading as actual science by borrowing terms and getting wild with them. It's pseudoscience.
The AG Environ machine is a digital instrument designed by a retired Texas A&M professor, Bob Graham, to measure the "signature frequencies" of agricultural products. It was originally intended to help farmers determine the optimal time for harvesting or planting. Dr. Heidi Yellen expanded its use to examine the vibrational frequencies of different fabrics and their potential impact on human health.
Linen, wool, cotton, silk are natural fibers that vibrate with our natural frequency. The pricks introduced polyester and other unnatural clothing to disconnect our natural rhythms
Before the Rockefeller institute took over the medical establishment this was common knowledge..
"In the early 1900s, hospitals used linen sheets because of their exceptional ability to expedite the healing process, alleviating pain, inflammation, and wounds in the process.
Nobel laureate, Dr. Otto Warburg, observed that the frequency readings of healthy adults typically range between 70 and 90. He also found that individuals with frequencies below 50 often suffer from chronic diseases, while those with life-threatening ailments like cancer exhibit readings below 15."
Wait till u hear about the fifth element called the Aether...books before the 1900s talked about how structures harnessed this free energy from the air to power just about anything. This includes wardencliff tower that Tesla created but was condemned by J.P Morgan.
Can't make money off anything free so they buried it.
The point is there's no way to measure this stuff. Some guy made a machine that reads the frequencies but nobody knows how it works and what it measures exactly? Sounds an awful lot like scientology E-meter. It's all metaphysical speculation at best. We may agree natural fabrics are better for people but it most likely has nothing to do with frequencies and vibrations (what sort of frequency is this supposed to be to begin with - radio, electrical, electromagentic, acoustic, light?)
That Yellen chick co-wrote the paper along with a rabbi, who also wrote on homosexuality within the Bible and how its misunderstood. At least check your sources, dude. You're getting duped by low-effort kabbalah mysticism. Jews love to promote new-age degeneracy and brainrot the minds of the goyim.
Fuck this AI Uncanny Valley shit…
Gives me the damn willies
Came for scoops on Lenin, found a fabric ad.
Jokes aside linen is best
I literally come to this site on a regular basis for stuff like this. I'd never heard of this before today.
Can you speak from any experience about linen sheets?
No, it just feels way better, just buy some linen shirts and you will see for yourself.
In the end if somethign is better it should give a better feeling, linen does for me.
I'm gonna try it too
New age bs. What does "vibrate" mean here? Vibes? Every object resonates at some frequency and it has nothing to do with "energy". How does linen emit light? This is embracing.
All matter is made out of energy, which is just frequency waves. So, for me this natural materials frequency makes some sense. But as for people claiming they are vibing, or on a higher frequency than others, that's just daily affirmation mumbo jumbo.
Sure but petroleum is natural too. All matter is fundamentally made up of the same particles in different configurations.
I believe natural products that have been used throughout history are better for people too. But I think it has more to do with chemistry and contact with the body of synthetic products because they can be toxic.
Vibrate means in this instance frequency.
Here's a list of materials and their approximate vibrational frequencies, often discussed in the context of energy healing and wellness. The frequencies are measured in Hertz (Hz), and while the exact numbers might vary, this list gives a general idea of how different materials are perceived to resonate. High-Vibrational Materials: Linen: ~5,000 Hz Wool: ~5,000 Hz Hemp: ~5,000 Hz Organic Cotton: ~100 Hz Silk: ~10,000 Hz Mid-Range Vibrational Materials: Cotton: ~100-300 Hz Bamboo: ~300 Hz Low-Vibrational Materials (Synthetic): Polyester: ~15-40 Hz Nylon: ~10-30 Hz Acrylic: ~10-20 Hz Rayon: ~40-100 Hz
Right off the bat this smuggles the assumption higher frequency is better than lower frequency. This is like saying a low A is worse than a high A note. Why would that be? Because low frequencies may cause you to shit your pants (brown note)?
Then the list you present has nothing to do with the actual resonance frequencies of the materials. Anyone familiar with acoustics knows looser strings produce a lower frequency (considering they're have the same girth). Well, it just happens that cotton, wool and linen strands are much looser than synthetic strands like polyester, meaning the latter have a higher frequency. I'm talking about individual strands because there's no way to evaluate precise frequency of a woven fabric due to its structure. Then consider that the human body resonates at 5–10 Hz so according to your list, synthetic fabrics would suit it better.
Again, bs new age mumbo-jumbo masquerading as actual science by borrowing terms and getting wild with them. It's pseudoscience.
The AG Environ machine is a digital instrument designed by a retired Texas A&M professor, Bob Graham, to measure the "signature frequencies" of agricultural products. It was originally intended to help farmers determine the optimal time for harvesting or planting. Dr. Heidi Yellen expanded its use to examine the vibrational frequencies of different fabrics and their potential impact on human health.
Linen, wool, cotton, silk are natural fibers that vibrate with our natural frequency. The pricks introduced polyester and other unnatural clothing to disconnect our natural rhythms
Before the Rockefeller institute took over the medical establishment this was common knowledge..
"In the early 1900s, hospitals used linen sheets because of their exceptional ability to expedite the healing process, alleviating pain, inflammation, and wounds in the process.
Nobel laureate, Dr. Otto Warburg, observed that the frequency readings of healthy adults typically range between 70 and 90. He also found that individuals with frequencies below 50 often suffer from chronic diseases, while those with life-threatening ailments like cancer exhibit readings below 15."
https://faithmdavis.com/blog/health-benefits-of-linen
Wait till u hear about the fifth element called the Aether...books before the 1900s talked about how structures harnessed this free energy from the air to power just about anything. This includes wardencliff tower that Tesla created but was condemned by J.P Morgan.
Can't make money off anything free so they buried it.
Tell that to smithw1984!!
People need to do there own digging. I once thought that way too and needed to break the programing on my own accord.
The point is there's no way to measure this stuff. Some guy made a machine that reads the frequencies but nobody knows how it works and what it measures exactly? Sounds an awful lot like scientology E-meter. It's all metaphysical speculation at best. We may agree natural fabrics are better for people but it most likely has nothing to do with frequencies and vibrations (what sort of frequency is this supposed to be to begin with - radio, electrical, electromagentic, acoustic, light?)
The study you mentioned was published in a journal called Hebrews Today: https://www.academia.edu/39363092/Tikkun_Olam_to_Heal_the_World_Wearing_Healing_Flax_Linen_Attire?auto=download&auto_download_source=social-news
That Yellen chick co-wrote the paper along with a rabbi, who also wrote on homosexuality within the Bible and how its misunderstood. At least check your sources, dude. You're getting duped by low-effort kabbalah mysticism. Jews love to promote new-age degeneracy and brainrot the minds of the goyim.
https://x.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1922744395935174664