

YOUR HEALTH IS YOUR WEALTH. Hospitals used materials like copper and linen to support the body’s electrical systems.
These materials also created a naturally sterile environment. Modern synthetics simply cannot replicate this environment.
Copper is more than just a conductor; it is a natural antimicrobial surface. In these early hospitals, copper cups and surfaces provided a constant ‘contact-kill’ mechanism against pathogens:
• The Oligodynamic Effect: When bacteria land on copper, the metal releases ions. These ions puncture the protective outer layer of the cell.
• Total Destruction: Once inside, these ions destroy the cell’s DNA and stop its energy production.
This means bacteria cannot become resistant to copper as they do with modern antibiotics. The metal physically dismantles them on contact.

• Water Charging: Beyond cleanliness, copper charges the water stored within it. This process aligns the molecules, making them more easily absorbed by our electrically-charged cells.
Linen was chosen not just for its feel, but for its unique bio-energetic and physical properties. It was the ultimate medical fabric:
• Natural Resistance: High-quality linen is naturally antibacterial, antifungal, and even resistant to dust mites.
It doesn’t trap moisture. It wicks it away and dries almost instantly. This denies bacteria the damp environment they need to multiply.
• The Healing Frequency: In terms of energy medicine, linen has a measured frequency of 5,000 milligauss.
For a patient whose ‘battery’ is low due to illness, sleeping in linen acted as a passive charging station. It kept their vibrational frequency high enough to repel the low-vibration state of disease.

The core philosophy was simple: The human body is an electrical circuit. To heal a circuit, you must provide it with conductive materials (copper) and high-frequency environments (linen).
The medical industry shifted toward the profit-making Rockefeller-funded chemical model in the early 20th century. As a result, these conductive materials were phased out.
We replaced the ‘electric’ hospital with plastic, polyester, and stainless steel. These materials are ‘dead’ or insulating. They effectively ground the patient’s energy and disconnect them.

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