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Manifesting Generational Health By Sharing Healing Testimonies 08/25/2024

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Day 8 #60daychallenge                    My son Jalen challenged me to use fabrics that were non toxic and skin friendly. After years of researching I discovered fabric made from bananas!It has great health and skin benefits & It is so Soft and Comfy! ✨💖✨🥂 Cheers to Banana 🍌 Fabric✨👃Breathability: It is highly breathable, which helps in maintaining a comfortable body temperature and reducing excessive sweating. 💪🏼Strength and Durability: Banana silk is known for its durability and strength, making it a long-lasting option for clothing and textiles. 🌍Eco-Friendly: Being a natural and biodegradable fiber, banana silk is better for the environment, which indirectly benefits skin health by reducing exposure to toxic, forever chemicals, synthetic and harmful materials. 🍌 These attributes make banana silk fiber a valuable alternative to traditional fabrics, offering both practical and environmental advantage offering a great choice for those looking for comfortable, skin-friendly clothing options.From Fiber to Fabric Extracting Fiber: The pseudostems are peeled and the inner fibers are extracted. This is often done by stripping or retting, where the fibers are soaked in water to loosen them. Cleaning: The extracted fibers are cleaned to remove any impurities and excess material. Drying: The clean fibers are dried thoroughly to prepare them for processing. Spinning: The dried fibers are spun into yarn or thread. Weaving: The yarn is then woven or knitted into fabric. Dyeing and Finishing: The fabric is dyed and finished to enhance its appearance, softness, and durability. Sewing: The finished fabric is cut and sewn into clothing items. These steps transform the raw banana fiber into wearable, eco-friendly clothing.                      You can purchase Jalen’s book on Amazon “Out of this World Hair Growth”Defeating Autoimmune Diseases by Jalen Holmes.    YouTube Channel @GENERATIONALHEALTHLLC       # #60 #60daychallenge #sixtybyvernice #60yearsyoung  #fashionknowsnoage #styleneverexpires #sustainablefashion #sustainabledesign #sustainablymade #bananafabric  #bananafabricclothing  #kimonostyle #kimono #kimonofashion #kimonos #clothingisskincaretoo #nontoxicclothing #skinfriendly 08/22/2024

Day 8 #60daychallenge My son Jalen challenged me to use fabrics that were non toxic and skin friendly. After years of researching I discovered fabric made from bananas!It has great health and skin benefits & It is so Soft and Comfy! ✨💖✨🥂 Cheers to Banana 🍌 Fabric✨👃Breathability: It is highly breathable, which helps in maintaining a comfortable body temperature and reducing excessive sweating. 💪🏼Strength and Durability: Banana silk is known for its durability and strength, making it a long-lasting option for clothing and textiles. 🌍Eco-Friendly: Being a natural and biodegradable fiber, banana silk is better for the environment, which indirectly benefits skin health by reducing exposure to toxic, forever chemicals, synthetic and harmful materials. 🍌 These attributes make banana silk fiber a valuable alternative to traditional fabrics, offering both practical and environmental advantage offering a great choice for those looking for comfortable, skin-friendly clothing options.From Fiber to Fabric Extracting Fiber: The pseudostems are peeled and the inner fibers are extracted. This is often done by stripping or retting, where the fibers are soaked in water to loosen them. Cleaning: The extracted fibers are cleaned to remove any impurities and excess material. Drying: The clean fibers are dried thoroughly to prepare them for processing. Spinning: The dried fibers are spun into yarn or thread. Weaving: The yarn is then woven or knitted into fabric. Dyeing and Finishing: The fabric is dyed and finished to enhance its appearance, softness, and durability. Sewing: The finished fabric is cut and sewn into clothing items. These steps transform the raw banana fiber into wearable, eco-friendly clothing. You can purchase Jalen’s book on Amazon “Out of this World Hair Growth”Defeating Autoimmune Diseases by Jalen Holmes. YouTube Channel @GENERATIONALHEALTHLLC # #60 #60daychallenge #sixtybyvernice #60yearsyoung #fashionknowsnoage #styleneverexpires #sustainablefashion #sustainabledesign #sustainablymade #bananafabric #bananafabricclothing #kimonostyle #kimono #kimonofashion #kimonos #clothingisskincaretoo #nontoxicclothing #skinfriendly

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