Jaggery vs Sugar vs Stevia: What’s Best for Diabetes?

Managing diabetes often means rethinking sweetness. From tea and coffee to desserts, the choice of sweetener can directly impact blood sugar levels. The big question is: Which is the best sweetener for diabetics jaggery, sugar, or stevia? Let’s break it down based on science, taste, and health impact.

What Are the Differences Between Sugar, Jaggery, and Stevia?


1. Sugar – The Familiar Culprit


Refined white sugar is the most common sweetener but has a high glycemic index (GI ~65), causing rapid blood sugar spikes. According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), regular consumption of sugar offers no nutritional benefit and contributes to weight gain and poor glucose control.

2. Is Jaggery Healthier Than Sugar for Diabetes?

Many believe jaggery (gur) is a “healthier sugar,” but for people with diabetes, it’s not much different from refined sugar.

  • GI: 70–80 (often higher than sugar) as reported in studies from the National Institute of Nutrition, India.

  • Contains trace minerals like iron and magnesium but still causes significant glucose elevation.

  • Black jaggery or “organic jaggery” may be marketed as better, but they too are not suitable for blood sugar control in diabetes.


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