To answer this question, we must look at the way jaggery is produced. Jaggery is made from either sugarcane or date palm. Traditionally, to make jaggery, raw sugarcane juice or date palm sap is boiled in large and shallow vessels. The residue left after the process is complete, is less refined than the crystallized sugar that you eat. Therefore, it has more nutrients than the refined product. You're more likely to get sugarcane jaggery, which is more commonly available. But the nutrient profile of the sweetener notwithstanding, it is still very high in simple sugars.
Jaggery has a number of health benefits, including regulation of blood pressure due to the presence of iron. It also beats oxidative stress and aides digestion. This is why our elders believe in having a piece of jaggery after meals. However, for diabetics, an ideal diet consists of foods that have low glycemic index. Jaggery's glycemic index is very high and hence, it is not advisable for diabetics to consume jaggery. Even generally, diabetes patients must eliminate sweet foods and desserts altogether as a big part of dealing with erratic blood sugar is also killing the sweet tooth altogether. This is essential to condition diabetics to stay away from sugary foods.
So in conclusion, if you're perfectly healthy and have no blood sugar problems, then you may use jaggery as an alternative to white sugar. But if you have diabetes, then you must stay away from jaggery altogether.
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