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You scrutinise the car you sit in for 365 hours a year. You check the label on the food you swallow in seconds. But the mattress you press your body against for 26,000 hours per decade — you have never asked what it is made of.

In this episode, we debate: why do the products with the most intimate bodily contact receive the least chemical scrutiny? Is this a regulatory failure — or something deeper about how proximity breeds trust instead of evaluation?

We unpack 5 concepts you will need before reading the article: The Intimacy Inversion, The Contact-Hours Spectrum, Epistemic Severance, The Cognitive Exemption, and The Latency Pattern.

This is the third and final episode in The Mattress Problem series. Previously: The Mattress mapped the chemistry. The Fire Test examined the regulation. This episode reveals the systemic pattern.

Topics: mattress chemicals, product labelling, chemical exposure, consumer protection, contact hours, hidden chemicals

Read the full article: youreanatural.com/consumer-intelligence/the-third

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