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As
you know, silk is made from cocoons. A cocoon is like a sleeping
bag a silkworm made by itself. The silkworm continues to grow
sleeping in the cocoon until it flies out as a moth. The cocoon
protects the silkworm, while cutting off both the chill in
winter and the heat in summer, and it discharges the poisonous
waste and dampness from the silkworm but it shuts out poisons
from outside. Because of those reasons, silk is called an
“alive fabric”. We experience the same effect
when we wear silk. Bed clothes made from floss silk are a
good example. Wearing silk is cool in summer and warm in winter
since it accelerates the elimination of poisonous waste. You’ll
also find out that you recover from fatigue quickly. Of course,
since the floss silk is breathing, the poisonous waste is
discharged and not left in; however, your body might discharge
a large amount of the poisonous matter with smell. To that
extent, silk is effective for discharging the poisonous waste
to everybody’s surprise.
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