Definition
An allusion to mythical waters that restore youth; often used to describe anti-aging treatments or breakthroughs.
Example
"If scientists discover the Fountain of Youth in a lab, I'll be the first in line."
Etymology
Originates from various legends and folklore about magical waters.
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Your skin now owes its glow to a hypothetical liquid everyone's heard about but no one's sipped. It's an elixir wrapped in bio-hacks and discount codes for your daily clickbait vitamin fix. "Swipe up if you think my morning smoothie is basically the Fountain of Youth in mason jar form!"
If you encounter a miraculous anti-aging solution, just remember they haven't passed stringent safety assessments or completed thorough risk-benefit analyses. Better to consult with someone who isn't selling magic water. "When it comes to the Fountain of Youth, remember: always check for drug interactions first."
This enchanted stream of life is the hope that pushed me through the darkest times, and now I champion every step of preventive medicine like I'm keeping the lights on. What's the real fountain, if not the will to rise again? "I don't need the actual Fountain of YouthβI found it in my morning affirmations and green juice."
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