2026 June
Fabric Frequency And Why It Matters
We are surrounded by frequency. It comes out of your cell phone, the cell phone tower, the bluetooth devices around your home, Smart meters…and the list goes one.
Did you know that fabric have frequency?
And they can have healing effects?
Or not.
Years ago I was a part of a handbell choir. We were looking at shirts to wear as a group. As usual, I looked at the label to see what the shirt was made of. It was made of…are you ready…catatonic polyester. Catatonic!! Written right there on the label!
Natural, undyed fabrics especially for clothing and for bedding give our bodies energy, input into our system as opposed to draining it. It is not recommended to mix fabrics like wool and linen because they cancel each out. Wool spins counterclockwise and linen spins clockwise; this is called chirality.
| NATURAL | SYNTHETIC |
|---|---|
| Linen 5,000hz | Polyester 10-40hz |
| Wool 5,000hz | Nylon 15-30hz |
| Hemp 2,000-5,000hz | Acrylic 10-30hz |
| Ramie 2,000-3,000hz | Spandex 20-40hz |
| Nettle 1,500hz | Modal 0hz |
| Organic Cotton/Cotton 100hz/40-70hz | Polypropylene 10-40hz |
| Lotus Silk/Silkworm Silk 100-500hz/15hz | Polyurethane 0hz |
Linen, from the flax plant, promotes relaxation and balance. Hemp fibers have a grounding effect on the body, which can help maintain a sense of stability and calm. Cotton’s frequency isn’t as high as linen or hemp but is still considerably higher than most synthetic fabrics. Organic cotton has a higher frequency than non-organic. Dying lowers a fabric’s frequency.
Did you know…
A sickly, nearly dead person has a frequency of about 15. Low hertz fabrics are draining and can cause inflammation and illness…and bad handbell playing??
Dr. Philiip Callahan researched linen cloth with an oscilloscope and found that it collects environmental energy. When linen is placed on wounds it accelerated healing.
So, what are your clothes made from?