The Fountain of Youthful Sleep fountain is called that because the inventor made one, and the nocturia - the burning need to urinate while sleeping - that he suffered after prostate surgery - brachytherapy - DISAPPEARED. The theory is that the gentle cascade of water through the day stimulates the bladder to function more normally - like it was young again - hence, the inventor sleeps through the night. The Fountain of Youthful Sleep fountain. Get it?
You can believe this, or not, but there are all sorts of websites on the internet touting the benefits of fountains, and they want to sell you every sort of pretty fountain that you can imagine. Yes, these fountains are pretty, but you must maintain them, by keeping them clean and full of water. To see these fountains, google "indoor fountains" and "fountains help sleep."
The Fountain of Youthful Sleep fountain is a fill-and-forget fountain: the inventor devised a utilitarian fountain that is sealed, so it is maintenance-free, and yet, when the pump eventually stops working, you can easily replace it. Yes, a utilitarian box isn't pretty, but you can put it anywhere. You can hide it away, behind something, and just enjoy the sound. Or, because it is flat on top, you can put something pretty on top of it, and let it be seen, and have the best of both worlds: the sound of cascading water and something pretty, and NO cleaning and refilling.
The Fountain of Youthful Sleep fountain is also a maintenance-free medical fountain, because, what better place for it to be than in a medical facility, where waterflow therapy would be of such a great benefit for patients and staff. "Waterflow therapy" is a term used in Walgreens' US patent number 6883722. If they didn't believe in it, why did they get a patent for it? Look it up: https://patents.google.com/patent/US6883722B2/en?q=B05B17%2f08&page=23
Last, but not least, look at that big blank box. Isn't that a great place to put a logo or an advertisement? Men might like to have one with the logo of their favorite team. Medical advertisers might like to tell people who is providing waterflow therapy for their benefit.
Patent and trademark opportunities are on file. Inquire here: fountainmagicforyou@gmail.com
Inspired by Amanda, my good-luck angel.
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