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Your clothes hold a frequency. Are you wearing natural fibres or petroleum derived micro-plastics? A sickly nearly dead person has a frequency of 15 and materials such as polyester, rayon, silk, and spandex register at 15. According to a study in 2003, average sperm counts have dropped 50 percent worldwide since World War Il, and the World Health Organization reports up to 12 percent of couples with women of childbearing age are infertile and things have got significantly worse since then. The genital area is the most sensitive part of the human body for chemical absorption. In addition to the electrostatic charge from polyester contributing to infertility, wearing underwear made of fabric that is not organic means your genitals are being directly exposed to a multitude of toxic chemicals. These chemicals have been found in Yoga Pants of numerous large companies that millions of us are wearing daily, this is directly impacting the fertility of humans. It’s been known that any fabric worn that has a frequency less than one hundred our bodies then put significant strain on us which causes dis-ease and inflammation and numerous other sicknesses which never get linked back to the fabrics on our skin every day. This was why in hospitals back in the day they would cover patients head to toe in linen, never polyester. They were aware of the significance of the fabric on the sick patient. This is why we should also never sleep in a polyester bed sheets. The Biblical warning of wearing wool and linen together proved in scientific studies to be accurate: the energy of these two fabrics put together (wool sweater on top of a linen outfit)collapsed the electrical field as well as wearing of black colored fabric. Where the two textiles measure 5,000 signature frequencies, when put together, these cancelled each other and brought measurable weakness and in some tests even pain to the human body.

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