The elixir of life, or what alchemists call the philosopher’s stone, has many names and allegedly cures any disease, granting the drinker immortality. This fountain of youth was sought after by many cultures through the ages and is mentioned in various ancient works. Here, Robert Sepehr delves into aphrodisiacs, like oysters, as well as more rarified substances, including human blood. Sepehr is an author and anthropologist.
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