what fabric has the highest frquency

What is the fabric with the highest frequency?

Sure you knew your phone and radio emit frequencies, but if everything is some sort of energy…does your clothing!? Studies have been done to show that natural fibers far outperform synthetic ones on another scale, yet again. This may seem unnecessary to consider, however fabrics do impact the regulation of your body temp, which impacts your sleep and overall daily comfort. Ya you sleep on your bedsheets, but you literally LIVE in your clothing. I’d say that’s a pretty significant (yet often overlooked) impact on quality of life. Fabric is more than just how it feels on touch, it’s how it performs, breathability being a key factor. So what is the fabric with highest frequency?

Linen is a natural textile made from the fibers of the flax plant and has been used for thousands of years in various civilizations for clothing, bedding, and other textiles. Wool is just as old and both rank highest as far as frequency. (5,000)

Linen fabric is prized for its exceptional qualities, including its strength, durability, and breathability. It is known for its smooth texture, natural luster and ability to absorb moisture. This makes it comfortable to wear in warm weather, so it’s a great time of year to consider. *Quick bonus: It’s supposed to wrinkle! Embrace the look, and ignore those who don’t get it.

Linen also has natural antimicrobial properties, (not chemically added) which can help inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi, making it a popular choice for bedding and clothing. It’s known for comfort, and linen sheets are recognized among the best. Perhaps we should also consider it’s use as a blend in workout gear. A time when your body aims for peak performance, and absorbs most through open pores as you work up a sweat.

The prevalent preference of synthetic fabric and polyesters (especially for gym gear) will likely prove to be misguided. As it has been for many natural food substitutes. Remember these innovations are often a product of reducing cost and increasing profits. In recent years, there has been growing interest in the potential health benefits of linen, wool, cotton and other natural fabrics. Particularly in relation to their purported ability to emit higher frequencies. Some proponents believe this may have positive effects on the human body and mind, what I can confirm after decades of selling clothing is natural fibers perform better and raise your quality of life in more ways than one.

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