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I Can’t Sleep

History of Sugar

I Can’t Sleep

Benjamin Boster & Glassbox Media

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the I Can't Sleep Podcast, fall asleep while learning about the history of sugar. While I learned several things about the origins of sugar, I can only remember that we keep eating more of it. It sure tastes good, doesn't it? I hope this one does the trick to help you drift off tonight and get some rest. Happy sleeping! Ad-Free Episodes Want an ad-free experience? Follow this link to support the podcast and get episodes with no ads: https://icantsleep.supportingcast.fm/ GhostBed Visit GhostBed.com/sleep and use promo code SLEEP for 50% off. ProLon Get 15% off Prolon's 5-day nutrition program at ProlonLife.com/ICANTSLEEP. Factor Head to FACTORMEALS.com/icantsleep50 and use code icantsleep50 to get 50% off. DoorDash Get 50% off up to $20 and zero delivery fees on your first order when you download the DoorDash app and enter code ICANTSLEEP. BetterHelp Visit BetterHelp.com/icantsleep today to get 10% off your first month HelloFresh Go to HelloFresh.com/50icantsleep and use code 50icantsleep for 50% off plus 15% off the next 2 months. Jupiter CBD Oil Save 20% off your first purchase by entering GETSLEEP upon checkout, or click here: https://www.getjupiter.com/share/icantsleep SleepPhones Follow this affiliate link to purchase headphones you can fall asleep with: https://www.sleepphones.com/?aff=793 then enter the code ICANTSLEEP10 at checkout to receive a discount. This content is derived from the Wikipedia article History of Sugar, available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) license. The article can be accessed at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_sugar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to a glassbox media podcast.

0:07.0

Hi, it's me, Benjamin. If you're enjoying the calm and relaxation, this podcast brings you at night.

0:17.0

I've got something new that can help you find peace during the day too.

0:21.0

I want to introduce you to my new podcast in addition to this one called

0:24.8

I Can't Relax. Whether you're feeling stressed out at work, need a quick mental

0:30.0

break, or just want to find a moment of calm during a busy day, I can't relax is here for you.

0:37.0

Each episode is just 10 to 15 minutes long, perfect for a quick escape, and I'll guide you through soothing tranquil scenes like a peaceful

0:45.4

forest, the gentle waves of the ocean or even a serene walk down Main Street USA.

0:52.1

It's the perfect way to unwind, refocus and let go of the stress that's been

0:56.3

weighing you down. So if you're looking for a way to find that same sense of calm you get at

1:02.3

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1:05.6

I can't relax a listen. It's like a mini vacation for your mind anytime you needed.

1:11.6

Check it out on your favorite podcast platform and don't forget to

1:14.7

subscribe so you never miss a moment of relaxation. Take a deep breath and let's find

1:20.4

some peace together even when the sun's still up. Let's

1:25.0

come piece together, even when the sun's still up.

1:26.0

Welcome to the I Can't Sleep Podcast, where I read random articles from across the web

1:31.0

to bore you to sleep with my soothing voice.

1:33.0

I'm your host Benjamin Boster.

1:35.5

Today's episode is from a Wikipedia article titled

1:40.3

History of sugar.

1:51.0

Sugar was first produced from sugar cane plants in India sometime after the first century AD.

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