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​Is jaggery always healthy? 5 shocking side effects​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 19, 2025, 09:22 IST
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Is jaggery always healthy? 5 shocking side effects

Jaggery is often called the healthier cousin of white sugar, and for good reason. It comes from sugarcane or palm, carries minerals, and feels more “natural” than refined sugar. A spoonful in chai or a bite after lunch is a comfort many of us grew up with. But here’s the catch, just because something is traditional doesn’t mean it’s free from downsides. Like any food, jaggery has its benefits, but overdoing it can bring along some not-so-sweet surprises. Scroll down to see how...

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A natural sweetener with a glow

Before we get into the side effects, let’s be fair. Jaggery does have positives that make it special. It’s rich in iron, which can help keep energy levels steady, and it provides small amounts of minerals like magnesium and potassium. Unlike refined sugar, it doesn’t leave you with that hollow “empty calorie” feeling; it has substance. Plus, a bit of jaggery after meals can aid digestion and even help cleanse the body by supporting liver function. It’s no wonder it has earned a spot in Ayurveda and in everyday Indian kitchens.

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Hidden calories creep in

Here’s the first shocker: jaggery is still sugar. Natural or not, it’s calorie-dense, and if you start piling it into tea, desserts, or snacks, it adds up quickly. The warmth it brings to laddoos or chikkis can also bring weight gain when eaten too often. Moderation is the keyword, but many people forget that because jaggery has that “healthy” tag attached.

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Blood sugar spikes aren’t spared

People with diabetes often think jaggery is safer than sugar. The truth is, it can still cause blood sugar levels to swing upward. It might have more nutrients than refined sugar, but the body still processes it as glucose. Overconsumption can put stress on insulin regulation - making it risky for anyone watching their sugar intake.

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Dental trouble in disguise

That sticky sweetness clinging to your teeth? Not a good sign. Jaggery can be just as unfriendly to oral health as regular sugar. Cavities, plaque build-up, and tooth decay don’t care whether sugar is brown, golden, or white. Unless you’re careful with brushing, jaggery can quietly erode dental health.

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Not always the cleanest product

Another side effect that often goes unnoticed is the way jaggery is processed. Sometimes it’s prepared using non-hygienic methods, and impurities or chemicals may slip in during production. This can trigger stomach discomfort or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. The romantic image of jaggery being “pure” doesn’t always match reality.

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More isn’t better for digestion

Yes, jaggery is often linked with smoother digestion, but too much of it can actually cause bloating, loose motions, or discomfort. It gently stimulates digestive enzymes in moderation, but excess intake may easily overload the system. Ironically, the very sweet thing people eat after meals to feel lighter can surprisingly end up making them feel heavier.

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