The Healing Properties of Linen: A Biblical and Scientific Perspective
While studying Exodus 28 about Aaron’s priestly clothing, I noticed that linen is mentioned frequently in both the Old and New Testaments. The Bible instructs priests to wear linen when entering the Tabernacle’s inner courts and to avoid wearing wool. Lepers are also instructed to wear linen or wool, and their cleanliness is determined by the fabric’s condition. Even in Revelation, it is stated that when the bridegroom is ready for the bride’s return, she will be wearing linen, which represents the righteousness of the saints.
Intrigued by these biblical references, I began researching linen and discovered that up until the 1900s, it was known as the “healing fabric.” Linen was used for hospital bed sheets and even as bandages due to its well-known antimicrobial properties.
The Linen Study: Frequency Matters
In 2003, a Jewish doctor conducted a study called “The Linen Study” to investigate why linen was so healing. The study revealed that:
- 🧬 The human body has a frequency of 100 megahertz
- 🏥 A diseased or dying person has a lower frequency, around 15 megahertz
- 👕 The fabric we wear can affect our body’s frequency
- 🌿 Organic cotton has a frequency of about 100 megahertz, similar to the human body
- 🧫 Synthetic fabrics like polyester, rayon, and spandex have frequencies around 10-15 megahertz, similar to a dead or dying person
- 🌟 Linen has an astounding frequency of 5000 megahertz
Personal Experience and Anecdotal Evidence
After learning about the healing properties of linen, I decided to invest in linen bedsheets, as we spend about one-third of our lives sleeping. Since making this change, I have noticed improved sleep quality. Moreover, my husband, who had been suffering from recurring MRSA infections every few months, has not had a single infection since we started using linen bedsheets.
Additional Interesting Facts About Linen
- 🌾 Linen is made from the fibers of the flax plant, which is one of the oldest cultivated crops in human history
- 🏺 Ancient Egyptians used linen for mummification due to its durability and moisture-wicking properties
- 🌡️ Linen is naturally temperature-regulating, keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the winter
- 🌏 Linen is an eco-friendly and biodegradable fabric, as it requires less water and fewer pesticides to grow compared to cotton
In conclusion, it is no wonder that God instructs us to wear linen in the Bible. The scientific evidence supporting its healing properties and high frequency is truly remarkable. Incorporating linen into your life, especially in items like bedsheets, may lead to improved health and well-being.