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ling in properties that not only protect the wearers<br />
from disease but also according to the Holy<br />
Scriptures, wool or linen garments are an inspection<br />
requirement <strong>of</strong> those succumbed to diseases17<br />
. Why would the individual that is ill benefit<br />
from a wool mattress and 100% linen sheets and<br />
garments? Scientists have identified that linen<br />
is a natural inhibitor <strong>of</strong> toxic electrostatic energy<br />
buildup18 . According to the research conducted<br />
regarding this matter, the wool mattress/carpet/<br />
padding acts as a generator <strong>of</strong> earth energy. The<br />
linen and wool contact in this manner does not<br />
discharge the electrical field <strong>of</strong> the wearer. However,<br />
if a wool blanket were put over the linen<br />
wearing individual, the individual would be discharged.<br />
Documented Detrimental Health Benefits <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>No</strong>n-functional Items<br />
The reported ‘Battle with infections leads Britain<br />
to ban doctors’ sleeves and ties<br />
44 © 2009 • <strong>Hebrew</strong>sToday.com<br />
19 ’ linked risks <strong>of</strong><br />
certain garments such as ties that are rarely laundered<br />
to the spread <strong>of</strong> superbugs within the hospital<br />
setting. The published topics <strong>of</strong> ‘non-functional’<br />
garments that colonize pathogens are a<br />
health pr<strong>of</strong>essional’s hygiene issue as well as a<br />
home-maker’s duty. The blame for ‘lack <strong>of</strong> laundering’<br />
and the wearing <strong>of</strong> ‘fake’ nails or lashes<br />
while on duty indeed holds documented spread<br />
<strong>of</strong> pathogens risk20 . Any chemically glued and<br />
non-functional application to hair, to nails, to a<br />
garment worn will attract pathogens. The ‘hair<br />
do’ with hair spray, mousses, and gels application<br />
to normal hair and as well a hair piece wig will be<br />
highly toxic to the wearer and the immediate surroundings<br />
‘gassing <strong>of</strong>f. 21 ’ The application <strong>of</strong> these<br />
toxic chemicals does alter the electric polarity <strong>of</strong><br />
the human body thus decreasing the immune<br />
system22 . The layers <strong>of</strong> dead cells that will build<br />
up on any hair piece or unwashed head apparel<br />
thus contributing to a pathogen risk. Health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />
have a duty to protect not only themselves<br />
while coming to work but also assuring<br />
hanty, M. Misra, L. Drzal, 2005 CRC Press, p.69<br />
17 Leviticus / Vayikra 13:47-59<br />
18 Rawluk M., ‘Electrostatic properties <strong>of</strong> fabrics knitted from<br />
flax, hemp and mixed threads’ (in Polish). Proceedings <strong>of</strong> 3rd Scientific<br />
and Technical Conference Knitt-ing Tech, 14th - 16 June<br />
2000, Jastrzębia Góra.<br />
19 <strong>No</strong>rth County Times, Tuesday, September 18, 2007 Associated<br />
Press by Raphael G. Satter, London<br />
20 Department <strong>of</strong> Health, London, Britain<br />
21 http://morroccomethod.com/article8.shtml<br />
22 The Body Electric, Dr. Robert Becker, as quoted in www.naturalhealinghouse.com/using.htm<br />
the patient that there will be zero risk <strong>of</strong> cross<br />
contamination. Medical centers instruct Health<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals regarding a pr<strong>of</strong>essional appearance<br />
yet a few pointers will enhance the code<br />
<strong>of</strong> hygiene. The research confirmed that items<br />
harboring germs thus contributing to hospital<br />
spread thus ‘nosocomial’ infections are spread by<br />
items least likely to be laundered by the health<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals23 . What solutions are there for<br />
health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and home-maker mothers<br />
caring for the young or medically fragile? The<br />
human body placed in to a state <strong>of</strong> ‘dysbiosis’ will<br />
lead to fermentation and putrefaction <strong>of</strong> the intestinal<br />
tract with blame on ‘poor diet’ yet the key<br />
to the reversal <strong>of</strong> dysbiosis is the wearing <strong>of</strong> healing<br />
flax garments as well as improving the diet<br />
with flax intake. The health benefits <strong>of</strong> flaxseed<br />
oil intake to enhance the health <strong>of</strong> the individual<br />
directly effects a reduction <strong>of</strong> yeast imbalances by<br />
removing mercury has been documented in the<br />
medical literature24 . What has not been widely<br />
known is the benefits <strong>of</strong> health care provider and<br />
patient wearing flax linen garments and consuming<br />
flax products to enhance immunity and stop<br />
the spread <strong>of</strong> costly pathogens.<br />
Immunity<br />
Research coming from Poland has documented<br />
the health benefits <strong>of</strong> ‘wearing linen for the thermo-hydro-electrostatic<br />
phenomena occurring in<br />
the area between skin and clothing25 ’ and as well,<br />
the establishing <strong>of</strong> documentation that ‘flax ensures<br />
optimal conditions for the proceeding <strong>of</strong> human<br />
physiological processes and stimulates the<br />
human’s immunity system.’ 26 These researchers<br />
argue that bast-fibers <strong>of</strong> Flax linen have favorable<br />
ecological and physiological properties which<br />
surpass the properties <strong>of</strong> other natural fibers27 and man made polyester fibers28 . The documentation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Flax linen’s properties: Anti-allergenic<br />
properties, are pleasant and cool to handle at<br />
23 <strong>No</strong>rth County Times, Tuesday, September 18, 2007 Associated<br />
Press by Raphael G. Satter<br />
24 http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=50365<br />
25 Electrostatical and Thermal Properties <strong>of</strong> the Surface <strong>of</strong> Clothing<br />
Made from Flax and Polyester Fibers, Fibres & Textiles in<br />
Eastern Europe, April June 2003, <strong>Vol</strong>. 11, <strong>No</strong>. 2 (41) p. 55-57<br />
26 Modelling <strong>of</strong> the Relationship Between Feeding Sliver Structures<br />
and Parameters <strong>of</strong> Cotton/Linen Blended Yarns, Fibres &<br />
Textiles in Eastern Europe, April June 2003, <strong>Vol</strong>. 11, <strong>No</strong>. 2 (41) p.<br />
12 <strong>of</strong> 12 to 17<br />
27 Ibid<br />
28 Electrostatical and Thermal Properties <strong>of</strong> the Surface <strong>of</strong> Clothing<br />
Made from Flax and Polyester Fibers, Fibres & Textiles in<br />
Eastern Europe, April June 2003, <strong>Vol</strong>. 11, <strong>No</strong>. 2 (41) p. 55-57