Nikola Tesla said, “To understand the secrets of the universe, think in terms of frequency and vibrations.” Have you ever considered choosing clothing based on its vibrational frequency?
I never considered it until I started using frequency medicine. Now, I notice a difference in how I feel wearing “natural” clothing vs. “synthetic” fibers. It could be a placebo effect, but it is impossible to measure it. Regardless of the frequency aspect, organic clothing doesn’t contain harmful materials, and I like to use my money to support businesses that promote and produce natural products.
Natural fibers with a high frequency include linen, wool, organic cotton, hemp, and silk.
Interestingly, the Bible advises us not to wear wool and linen together. (Deuteronomy 22:11). Is this because of the frequency of the materials? Do the mixed frequencies cancel each other out? It is fascinating!
It is not practical to completely change an entire wardrobe all at once. Good quality clothing is expensive. I like to buy organic clothing when it is on sale. In this way, I have slowly replaced my synthetic clothing with more natural fibers.
Organic cotton
One company I started purchasing from is PACT. I like their bras. Not only are they made with organic cotton, they are also very comfortable. (The bras I use have no hooks in the back that dig in your skin if not lined up properly). I also purchased some dresses from PACT for my daughters when they were younger. CLICK HERE to vist their website.
The clothing is expensive, but I like to wait for a sale, to get things I need.
SILK
Silk is expensive in America. When I traveled to Vietnam, I bought silk clothing for a reasonable price. I bought a pair of silk pajamas for $20.00. I am unsure where to find inexpensive silk pajamas in America, but I will try to find them.
LINEN
I have some linen pants and shorts. I am amazed by how comfortable and cool linen pants are even when the weather is hot! I love it when I find linen clothing on the sales rack.
WOOL
You can find affordable wool clothing on eBay or at thrift stores. I found some nice but pricey wool hats for my kids on Etsy.
I love Paca socks; they are warm, comfortable, and cute. Sometimes wool is itchy and uncomfortable, but not these socks. https://www.pacas.com/
Woolx is another company I like. I bought a t-shirt fro Woolx and it is the most comfortable t-shirt I own.
Hemp clothing is sustainable and natural. I bought some hemp clothing for my kids when they were younger, but I don’t think I have any right now.
Do you have any favorite sources for natural or organic clothing?
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