Toxic Threads and Synthetic Fabrics
Have you ever noticed that certain clothes seem to lift your spirits, while others leave you feeling off? Or that some sheets seem to invite a deeper, more restful sleep? There’s a reason behind this subtle magic, tied to the vibrational frequency of the materials we surround ourselves with. Natural fibers like linen, wool, and hemp resonate at higher frequencies promoting a sense of well-being, while the synthetic imposters peddled today drag us down with their low or nonexistent vibes.
I sense a huge part of the shift to petroleum-based synthetics isn’t just about cost-cutting? It is intentional because using petroleum isn’t only cheap, but is another slow, calculated move to make us sick. Fighting for health has become an uphill battle from the food we eat, the water we drink, the air we breathe, to the very clothes on our back. It's as if a greedy corporation is saying "let's not only put microplastics in everything people consume, but we will have them wear the plastic as well."
It’s no coincidence that returning to these old-fashioned linens is becoming a costly and sometimes difficult to find without submitting to a blend of textile materials. Cheap synthetics such as polyester and nylon, which are derived from petroleum, aren’t just toxic to our environment; they zap our energy with their dismal frequencies. The industry seems determined to bury us under a pile of plastic, while charging a premium for the privilege of detoxing back to nature’s high-vibe embrace. It’s a serious wake-up call to reconsider what we wear and sleep on, for the sake of our health and harmony.
Let's make linen closets actual linen again!
Much Love,
Lynn