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You might say, “Doc’s

really flipped his lid on this one”, but I’m going to take off in a slightly

different direction than usual, and get into another area of “What Goes On, Goes In”

and briefly discuss our clothes and the materials from which they are made.

 

First let me say that

our clothes touch most of our body’s skin and the skin is the largest organ of

the body. It is well known and

agreed that the skin can absorb nutrients, water or anything else you put on it,

such as soap and shampoo as well as other chemicals. The body’s skin also sweats to get rid of toxins, body

wastes and to make sure the body does not get too hot in hot summer

months. Furthermore, a person with

a high fever can be put into a tub of water and the body will absorb enough

water to keep them hydrated, preventing brain damage from the fever.

 

Those of you who have

listened to my free CD Lecture on Naturopathy, already know about the subject

of vibration and how “vibration” and “sound frequency” play an important role

in health solutions. If you have

not received a copy of this CD and would like one, let us know and we’ll sent

it to you. In this lecture, I

explain how each organ and gland has its own frequency and that these can be

stimulated using vibrations from other sources to help bring about a state of

physical well being. Believe it or

not, this also applies in the area of clothing.

 

What are the clothes you

wear made of?

 

Our skin can be very

sensitive, and our clothes should contribute to the skins natural vibration. Silk is one of the greatest materials

that can be worn, as it is from a live substance spun by the Silk Worm. Next in positive vibrations would be

Wool, from the hair of Sheep, Camel and Alpaca. Another important factor here is that the animal is alive

and can be sheared over and over again.

We have a renewable resource here.

Cotton, linen and hemp have a slightly lower frequency but are great

natural vegetable fibers which are also renewable and are great choices to put

against your skin

 

Now let’s take a look at

some “man made” or “synthetic” materials such as polyester, nylon, spandex,

synthetic rayon etc. These have a

very low vibrational frequency. The

chemicals they are made from are often the unknown cause of skin irritation,

itches and rashes. In addition they stop the healthy airflow to and from the

skin. They also happen to go up

like a flash in a fire. Ever see

gasoline burn? Well these cloths

have Petro (petroleum) chemicals in them and are extremely flammable. Also, when these touch your skin, don’t

you think these same chemicals might possibly go in?

 

So remember your natural

fibers that allow air circulation between your skin and clothes. Do you know that even the slightest

pressure on your skin can stop lymph flow? There are studies that show women who wear bras have much

higher incidents of breast cancer due to pressure under the arms that stops the

lymph flow. So, do not wear tight

clothing. The above may seem like

a small issue but these things do contribute to a slow deterioration of your

general health when not taken into consideration.

 

Wear all “natural

fibers”! Your skin will love you.

Yours in Knowledge,

Health and Freedom, Doc

 

 

 

 

 

Natural vs Synthetic Clothing

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