Ever wondered why wearing linen feels so good? Us too. Linen is more than a fabric—it’s a feeling.
The oldest preserved article of clothing, the Tarkhan Dress, is made of linen and dates back to 3,000 BC. The ancient Egyptians revered linen as a symbol of purity and luxury—and now, you’re about to see why.
In 2003, Dr. Heidi Yellen explored the frequencies of fabrics and their impact on the human body. A healthy body resonates at 100 Hz, the same as organic cotton:
- Polyester: 15 Hz
- Rayon: 15 Hz
- Non-organic cotton: 70 Hz
- Silk: 70 Hz
- Organic cotton: 100 Hz
But linen? It resonates at 5000 Hz—50 times higher than organic cotton. Wool shares this frequency, but when combined with linen, their energies cancel out due to opposing energy flows. One’s for heat, the other’s for cold…
Using the Ag-Environ machine, researchers discovered that flax, the source of linen, acts as an antenna for energy. Dr. Philip Callahan’s research even showed that linen, when applied to wounds, accelerates healing. Every hospital bed once had linen sheets for a reason.
Linen’s unique properties, deeply rooted in ancient wisdom and backed by science, make it more than just a fabric—it’s a tool for well-being.
Linen is a lifestyle, and the ancient Egyptians knew it well.