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Anonymous No. 16104758

Wearing Lululemon clothing feels uniquely balanced, surpassing other fabrics in comfort and possibly even in interaction with the body's own energy or radiation. This observation leads me to wonder about the scientific relationship between fabric technology and the body's frequencies. For instance, despite its efficiency, Columbia's Omni-Heat thermal liner feels restrictive. Synthetic materials don't offer the same comfort as natural ones like cotton or wool when worn under Lululemon gear. Intriguingly, Lululemon incorporates Silverscent technology, embedding silver fibers to combat odor, and similar technologies use copper. Could these materials influence the body's frequencies, enhancing comfort and well-being?
100% cotton always feels good

Anonymous No. 16104912

>>16104758
This feelings and ideas you are having is related to bioenergetics. Weaving silver into the fabric, could theoretically have an enhancing effect on the wearer. Silver has been recognized not only for its antimicrobial properties but Heidi Yellen released some research related to the frequencies of fabrics and this silver could have a potential positive impact on the body's frequencies. Silver might contribute positively by aligning or enhancing these frequencies, potentially affecting comfort and overall feeling of balance as you described. There are some companies building clothing to protect against emf, i wonder if the woven silver is enough?

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Anonymous No. 16104938

>the fish odor problem was so bad they had to put silver in yoga pants

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>>16104938