Is Polyester the New Birth Control?



Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970

🚨Is Polyester the New Birth Control?🚫The Silent Killer of Fertility No One's Talking About!

Layne Kilpatrick drops the bombshell...
"Studies Prove Wearing Polyester Causes 75% Infertility."

"Polyester Isn't Just Fabric...It's A Powerful Endocrine Disruptor To Men & Women."

"Wearing Natural Cotton & Wool Allowed 100% To Conceive."

Polyester & other toxic synthetic fabrics from petroleum disrupt your hormones—crashing estrogen & progesterone in women, and testosterone in men. Your body is electrically charged, but these fabrics create negative electrostatic vibes that mess with your natural energy.

Shocking study: Dr. Ahmed Shafik (2016) had men wear polyester underwear slings daily. After just 140 days on average, ALL participants stopped producing sperm! This was a follow-up to his dog study with similar results.

**5 Top Petroleum Fabrics To Ditch NOW (They're Poisoning You):**

- **Polyester:** Petroleum-based, sheds microplastics, loaded with toxic antimony—harms heart, lungs, liver & skin.
- **Acrylic:** Made from carcinogenic polymer polyacrylonitrile, highly flammable & dangerous.
- **Nylon:** From coal & petroleum, packed with heavy metals like arsenic, chromium, antimony, and lead.
- **Acetate:** Wood pulp turned toxic with chemicals like acetic anhydride, acetone, and wrinkle-resistant formaldehyde.
- **Spandex:** Invented in 1959, full of polyurethane—a known cancer causer invading your closets and drawers.

**5 Healthiest Fabrics To Switch To (Boost Fertility & Feel Amazing):**

- **Organic Cotton:** Grown pesticide-free, super comfy & skin-friendly.
- **Linen:** From flax, strong, breathable—keeps you cool in heat with great airflow.
- **Wool:** Natural sheep-sourced insulator, water-resistant, odor-fighting & eco-biodegradable.
- **Bamboo:** Moisture-wicking wonder from fast-growing plants, antimicrobial to keep you fresh & dry.
- **Silk:** Luxurious natural protein fiber that's ultra-smooth, hypoallergenic, temperature-regulating & breathable—perfect for intimate wear to support hormone balance & fertility without irritation.

Synthetic fibers build electrostatic potential based on their chemical makeup—disrupting your body's electrical balance in harmful ways.


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The effect of different types of textile fabric on spermatogenesis was studied. Twenty-four dogs were divided into two equal groups, one of which wore cotton underpants and the other polyester ones. Seven dogs wearing nothing were used as controls. The underwear was fashioned to fit loosely in the scrotal area so as to avoid its insulating effect. It was worn continuously for 24 months during which the semen character, testicular temperature, hormones (serum testosterone, follicle stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, prolactin) and testicular biopsy were examined. The garment was then removed, and the same investigations repeated through another 12 months. The results were analysed statistically. In the polyester group the testicular temperature showed insignificant changes during the period when the pants were worn (P > 0.05). By the end of the 24 months there was a significant decrease in sperm count and motile sperms, with an increase in abnormal forms (P < 0.001); the testicular biopsy showed degenerative changes. After garment removal the semen character improved gradually to normal in 10 dogs; two remained oligozoospermic. There were insignificant changes (P > 0.05) in hormones during the study. In contrast, the cotton and control groups showed insignificant changes (P > 0.05) in all the aforementioned parameters during the 36 months of the study. The polyester pants thus had a deleterious effect on spermatogenesis in the dogs which was, however, reversible in the majority of cases. The cause of this effect is unknown, but it may be assumed that the electrostatic potentials generated by the polyester fabric play a role in it.

PubMed Source: https://t.co/xVTxHiEupy