Clothing matrials

I am slowly trying to transistion all our clothes to natural fibres (cotton, linen, wool, etc). If I have something that is a poly/cotton mix, how "bad" is it? & to what level would u accept the polyester part? 20%? 30% or higher? Also if I have a cotton tshirt on, say, then how bad is it having a nylon or something jumper over the top? Same if it is a polyester dress with a cotton liner. The plastic material is not touching my skin as I have the cotton inbetween... or is all of this still giving off bad frequencies?😊 TIA for reading my rambles 🤪 xx
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"In 2003, a study was done by a Jewish doctor, Heidi Yellen, on the frequencies of fabric. According to this study, the human body has a signature frequency of 100, and organic cotton is the same – 100. The study showed that if the number is lower than 100, it puts a strain on the body. A diseased, nearly dead person has a frequency of about 15, and that is where polyester, rayon, and silk register. Nonorganic cotton registers a signature frequency of about 70. However, if the fabric has a higher frequency, it gives energy to the body. This is where linen comes in as a super-fabric. Its frequency is 5,000. Wool is also 5,000, but when mixed together with linen, the frequencies cancel each other out and fall to zero. Even wearing a wool sweater on top of a linen outfit in a study collapsed the electrical field."

I’m not sure on questions specicslly. But I think a lot of the times when people change it’s for them to feel better. And to be better for the environment. If you have outfits that you love that are not the natural fibers then that’s okay. Use what you have that’s the best option. And then replace with natural fibers when you can. I’m not sure if any of it is bad for your skin or what. But I know some people don’t like things because it’s super itchy. If you don’t have that problem then it doesn’t matter right now. Use what you can without wasting things. And without just throwing it away. But when you need new options then go and get the natural fibers

Hi! I usually see if it is directly on my skin, however, I think when washed the plastic/ chemicals, are still being somewhat released. But I guess most importantly is if it has skin contact, if you get hot / sweaty, it can react and leech into your skin. I’m not to sure about frequencies, I only know you shouldn’t mix natural fabrics, as they have different ones.

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