Hormesis

Medical Slang

Definition

A biological phenomenon where exposure to low doses of a stressor (like exercise, fasting, or certain toxins) triggers beneficial adaptive responses, while higher doses would be harmful. The dose makes the poisonβ€”and sometimes the medicine.

Example

"Cold plunges work through hormesisβ€”a little stress makes your body stronger."
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It's the Cinderella story for your cells, where a little adversity wakes up your inner glow. Proof that what doesn't kill you not only makes you stronger, it gives you a comeback story. "Honey, after I embraced hormesis, I feel like I totally turned my cells' drama into a motivational book!"

Oh, you've never heard of nature's twisted little game where a touch of poison makes you practically immortal? Meet life's paradox where tiny stress gigs randomly turn you into Captain Longevity. "I swear, hormesis is the universe's way of saying, 'here, have a little stress... you'll thank me in the singularity.'"

The idea that you have to put your body through hell just to make sure it doesn't fall apart at 40. It's like finding the workout routine that insults you slightly less while still challenging you. "Bro, hormesis is the reason I tell my biceps they're smaller than my kid's room Vaporwave poster. Motivation meets science."

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