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Home / Health / Jaggery's Sweet Deception: Diabetes Diet Danger

Jaggery's Sweet Deception: Diabetes Diet Danger

10 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Natural jaggery is 85-90% sugar and acts like white sugar in the body.
  • A woman's HbA1c rose from 7.2% to 8.5% due to daily jaggery consumption.
  • Eliminating jaggery stabilized glucose levels, dropping HbA1c to 7%.
Jaggery's Sweet Deception: Diabetes Diet Danger

Many people mistakenly believe jaggery is a healthy alternative to sugar for diabetes management. This natural sweetener, composed of 85-90% sugar, significantly impacts blood glucose levels similarly to refined sugar, leading to rapid spikes due to its high glycaemic index.

A recent case illustrated this danger when a woman's HbA1c increased from 7.2% to 8.5% despite a healthy lifestyle, solely due to her frequent consumption of jaggery. Upon eliminating jaggery, her blood glucose levels stabilized, and her HbA1c returned to 7% within three months.

This situation underscores the critical need for diabetics to avoid all forms of added sugars, including jaggery, honey, and white sugar. Maintaining stable blood glucose levels is paramount for preventing long-term complications such as heart disease, kidney damage, and nerve issues.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Disclaimer:
No, jaggery is not safe for diabetics as it is primarily sugar and causes rapid blood glucose spikes.
Jaggery has a high glycaemic index, leading to dangerous blood glucose spikes that are hard to control.
A single teaspoon of jaggery contains approximately 4-5 grams of sugar.

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