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The Miraculous Fabric: How Linen Raises Your Body's Frequency for Better Health

Written By Tucson Biofeedback on April 3, 2024

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Linen, known for its exceptional vibrational quality, and called as a super fabric, holds the highest frequency among fabrics (5000). This unique attribute renders linen capable of harmonizing the wearer's energy field, amplifying positive intentions, and promoting a state of elevated consciousness.

Linen remains a top choice among for sustainable fabric options, especially for bedding. This fabric is crafted from the flax plant's fibers. Linen is often hailed as "The healing fabric" or the "go-to fabric" for a health-conscious lifestyle, and there are several reasons for this reputation that we will go into below. 

There's scientific evidence supporting linen's ability to aid in various forms of healing. Historically, its healing attributes were recognized, as evidenced by its use in making bandages. Linen naturally combats a range of bacteria and fungi, and flax has proven to be an effective shield against certain illnesses. Linen was the material of choice for hospital sheets, celebrated for its superior healing qualities and its ability to protect against infections.

Elevated Frequency: Linen emits a remarkable light frequency, unmatched by other fabrics. Derived from the flax plant, linen has been historically recognized for its healing properties. In fact, hospitals in the early 1900s used linen sheets due to their ability to expedite healing, reduce pain, and aid in wound recovery. Some patients were wrapped in linen overnight and experienced profound health improvements. 

Interpreting Fabric Vibration Charts Understanding the advantages of linen involves consulting fabric vibration charts. These charts quantify vibration in angstroms, a measure of vital energy:

  • Linen, Wool, Cashmere: 5000 angstroms
  • Hemp: No exact measurements, known for its significant vibrational qualities, yet below linen.
  • Organic Unbleached Cotton: 100 angstroms
  • Dyed or Bleached Cotton: 40
  • Leather: 30 angstroms
  • Silk & Bamboo: 15 angstroms
  • Synthetic Fabrics (Polyester, Nylon, Spandex, Lycra, Viscose, Polyurethane, Acrylic, Rayon): 0

IMPORTANT NOTE: When wool and linen are mixed together, their frequencies cancel each other out, falling to zero.

Even wearing a wool sweater on top of a linen outfit can collapse the electrical field due to this energetic incompatibility.

**or a mini crash course in physics, specifically wave mechanics and linen scroll to the bottom of this blog**

Understanding Fabric Vibrations and Human Frequency. Grasping fabric vibrations begins with the concept of human frequency. Nobel Prize recipient Dr. Otto Warburg found healthy adult frequencies range from 70 to 90. Frequencies under 50 correlate with chronic illness, and life-threatening conditions manifest frequencies below 15.

This knowledge allows us to comprehend how fabric vibrations can influence our own.

Wearing synthetic fabrics wraps us in vibrations lower than those found in individuals battling cancer.

Insights into Fabric Vibrations Dr. Heidi Crawford-Yellen's 2003 fabric vibration study offers in-depth understanding, utilizing the Ag-Environ machine to highlight fabrics' high vibrational attributes. Initially designed for agricultural analysis, Bob Graham repurposed it to detect disease frequencies, aiding recovery.

Tachyon Energy & Alternative Healing Dr. Philip Callahan's flax cloth experiments revealed linen's capacity to harness Tachyon Energy, known for its healing acceleration. Tachyon energy, faster than light, provides an alternative healing source for our bodies.

Dr. Gabriel Cousens highlighted that the human body benefits from various energy sources, including Tachyon Energy, sunlight, and raw living foods. 

Fun Fact: Our clinic is Tachyonized, creating a high-frequency environment counteracting negative EMF effects. Our walls are tachyonized, our furniture and some of the crystals around the clinic are also. 

Linen's Life-Sustaining Vibrations Why certain fabrics enhance well-being and which to choose or avoid becomes clear upon understanding linen's high-frequency vibrations.

The Supreme Vibrational Fabrics Linen, wool, and cashmere offer the highest vibrational benefits. However, it's crucial to avoid wearing wool and linen together due to their conflicting energies, as historical texts and studies suggest, leading to discomfort and energy depletion.

Medium Vibrational Fabrics Neutral fabrics like hemp, organic cotton, and leather align more closely with human body frequencies, neither harming nor healing.

Lowest Vibrational Fabrics "Dead frequency" fabrics diminish vibrational levels, increasing susceptibility to illness and negative moods. These include synthetic and treated fabrics.

The Toxicity of Low-frequency fabrics contrast sharply with high vibrational ones due to three main toxicity sources:

  • Harmful Chemicals: Unlike linen, which requires minimal intervention, cotton demands significant pesticide use, some of which are highly toxic.
  • Microfiber Pollution: Synthetic, petroleum-based fibers contribute to environmental pollution, affecting marine life and human health.
  • Energetic Toxicity: Synthetic fabrics' low vibrations block healing energies, whereas linen promotes vitality and healing.

Linen's Miraculous Properties Linen is renowned for enhancing the body's energy field, supported by scientific research and historical use in hospitals for its rapid healing properties.

The Miraculous Healing Benefits of Linen


Now that the high vibrational frequency of linen is well understood, we can proceed to uncover its significant advantages...

Linen Has Powerful Healing Properties

Scientific studies, including the work of Dr. Heidi Crawford-Yellen and Rabbi Ben-Hayil Yellen, have shown that linen significantly enhances the body's energy field. Hospitals once used pure linen sheets for their capacity to promote rapid healing, often enabling patients to recover without pharmaceutical intervention. This is why we call sheets “linens” in general. 

Linen bandages also expedited wound healing, and patients on linen sheets exhibited reduced occurrences of bed sores.

It is Radiation- and Chemical-Resistant

Linen acts as an excellent filter, guarding against chemical exposure and dust. It reduces solar gamma radiation, offering natural sun protection without toxic chemicals. Additionally, flax fibers sourced from contaminated soil appear resistant to harmful radiation.

Linen is Hypoallergenic

Linen is hypoallergenic, making it ideal for individuals with sensitive skin. It has been found effective in managing conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and rashes.

It is Hygroscopic

One of the most beloved benefits of linen is its ability to swiftly absorb and release moisture—up to 20% of its dry weight—ensuring a cooling sensation when in contact with the skin. This feature also wicks moisture away, maintaining healthy skin by preserving moisture and promoting airflow.

  • It Has Antibacterial Qualities
  • Linen is resistant to bacteria and fungus, making it suitable for use in things like masks. Linen underwear and socks help eliminate odors and infections while providing breathability and uplifting emotions.
    Linen is Antistatic
  • Linen is a natural fabric that doesn't accumulate static electricity, thereby eliminating the need for chemical treatments or toxic dryer sheets. This property safeguards against the attraction of radioactive energy from the environment, such as radon, a toxic and radioactive gas. Linen prevents electrostatic charge buildup, which is linked to conditions like restless leg syndrome.
  • Did you know that a main cause of restless leg syndrome is the buildup of electrostatic charge on the body? Often, babies become fussy because when they are wrapped in a blanket and they kick their legs, they gather up a static charge. Baby blankets used to be made of linen because it eliminates that static build up.
  • Linen Optimizes the Nervous System
  • High-vibration fabrics, like linen, have a calming effect and have been shown to reduce pain.
  • It Helps Us Sleep
  • Research reveals that sleeping on linen sheets leads to quicker and deeper sleep, with individuals waking up feeling rejuvenated. Linen's highest vibrational frequency stimulates blood flow, promotes relaxation, and activates the body's innate healing abilities.
  • Linen is Soft & Strong at the Same Time
  • Another benefit of linen fabric is that it grows softer with each use and wash. Its inherent durability can extend its lifespan up to two decades or more. This resilience, attributed to the silica content in flax fibers, sets linen apart from synthetic fabrics that tend to pill and degrade over time.
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Identifying Pure Linen Look for natural wrinkles, softness with each wash, rapid water absorption, and a cool touch to ensure linen authenticity.

Concluding Thoughts: Incorporating high vibration fabrics like linen into daily life can significantly enhance vibrational frequency and overall well-being. Investing in linen products promotes a transformation in both physical and spiritual health.

And if you live in the desert like we do in Tucson, Arizona then Linen is a fantastic option for clothing as well as bedding.

Your Well-Being Matters.  Invest in linen sheets and clothing made from this high-vibration fabric. Experience its transformative effects on both your physical and spiritual well-being. Linen Harmonizes your energy field, amplifies positive intentions and vibrations, and promotes elevated consciousness. And if you have been in our clinic, Tucson Biofeedback,  you have probably read our quote “Healing is a Side Effect of Awareness (elevated consciousness)”.  

So, consider embracing linen not only for its practical  benefits and environmental consciousness, but also for the spiritual upliftment it brings. 🌿✨

Physics Crash Course on Vibration:
Angstroms and Hertz measure very different things, so they aren't directly convertible into each other. An angstrom (Å) is a unit of length that is commonly used to express the dimensions of atoms, molecules, and electromagnetic wavelengths, equal to 10−1010−10 meters or one ten-billionth of a meter. On the other hand, Hertz (Hz) is a unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), representing one cycle per second. It's used to measure the frequency of waves, including sound waves, electromagnetic waves, and other periodic phenomena.

To relate wavelength (in angstroms) to frequency (in Hertz), you'd use the wave equation, which connects the speed of the wave.

A specific equation example for linen is here: The frequency of a wave with a wavelength of 5,000 angstroms (or 500 nanometers, since 1 angstrom = 10−1010−10 meters) is 600 trillion Hertz (600 THz) or 600 TeraHertz. This frequency falls within the visible light spectrum, towards the red end.


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