NATURAL COTTON PLANT

"Cotton: Nature's Hug for Your Skin and Soul"

URBAN PENTHOUSE sources cotton and cotton blends for the body

As a gardener and lover of nature I stay connected to all of Earth's natural resources. It keeps me joyful while vibrating on a higher frequency. Have you ever notice how sounds in our environment set a mood? That's because they give off a vibrating frequency both positive and negative.   

But did you know fabrics have a frequency? 

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Well not in the traditional sense but they can interact with electromagnetic waves (light) and sound waves, which have frequencies associated with them.

WHY CHOOSE COTTON

As it turns out, each fabric possesses its own unique frequency, measurable in megahertz (mHz). These interactions influence how fabrics appear, feel, and transmit or absorb energy. Various questions emerged, prompting me to embark on some research. I explored the historical usage of fabrics before the industrial era. People crafted their own clothing from natural materials, such as plant fibers like flax, cotton, and jute, as well as animal hair such as wool and silk. Garments were fashioned from organic materials like cotton, linen, hemp, ramie, and jute.

Then, in the 1930s, the chemical company DuPont introduced nylon, and by the 1950s, polyester, a synthetic fiber derived from oil, saw extensive use. Polyester, a petroleum-derived synthetic fiber, became the world's most prevalent material in textile manufacturing. It was even marketed as a miracle fiber, claiming to withstand 68 consecutive days of wear without needing ironing. This expansion of the market revolutionized the fashion world, providing designers with the freedom to experiment with unique textures, finishes, and colors, possibilities often unattainable with natural fibers.

But wait, a synthetic fiber like polyester, derived from petroleum and invented by a chemical company, became more popular than traditional cotton and other natural fibers?

Fast forward to the 1990s, coinciding with the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, famously known as the Rio Earth Summit. 'Green issues' made their way into fashion and textiles publications. While the global initiative has made fashion more eco-friendly, there's still a need for increased awareness in the fast fashion world.

Is sustainability merely a passing trend, or is it here to stay?

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF COTTON?

While fabrics themselves don't inherently generate frequencies, their physical properties and how they interact with different waves (light, sound, electromagnetic) can have frequency-related effects, making fabrics a crucial element in various practical applications. Now, let's talk about the remarkable benefits of wearing cotton and cotton blends.

One of the main benefits of wearing cotton and cotton blends is that they are both soft, absorbent, and breathable. The fact that a 100% cotton is breathable,

which helps in controlling moisture and effectively absorbs body sweat

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 Cotton's best features

  • Cotton is comfortable.
  • Cotton isn't clingy.
  • Cotton is hypoallergenic.
  • Cotton is low maintenance.
  • Cotton is naturally sustainable and eco-friendly
  • .Cotton supports farmers and communities.

The concept of fabrics having specific "frequencies" in megahertz (MHz) is not a widely recognized or accepted scientific measurement in the context of textiles or clothing. The properties of fabrics, such as their feel, durability, and thermal conductivity, are typically described using conventional material science metrics rather than frequency measurements.

WHAT'S THE BOTTOM LINE

Bottom line is wear what makes you feel good! If it feels good to you it just might be good for you. Life is about choices and everything should always be done in moderation.

In my opinion the benefits of wearing natural cotton fibers on the body outweighs the disadvantage of its fading and shrinkage.

Vibrate high spreading love, joy, happiness, and passion. Let us not just heal through our words but also through our actions and the cloths we wear.

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DISCLAIMER: The blog written lacks scientific evidence and critical examination by expert scientific sources. Because we're friends, always do your own research and reading.