Packed with all the essential nutrients, jaggery is the favourite of many. It boosts your metabolism and is a great source of energy.
Jaggery is used since ages to help treat a wide range of health problems including, anxiety, migraines, digestion and fatigue.
But just like everything else, jaggery also has its own disadvantages. These depend on the quality of jaggery, your health history and many more factors.
Here’s is a list of six such health problems that excessive jaggery can cause.
1. May lead to weight gain
Containing 385 calories in 100 grams, jaggery is definitely not a food for people who are dieting. Though consuming a little amount won’t really hurt but if you are having too much of it, it may lead to weight gain. It’s sugary and rich in carbs, definitely not what you want while on a weight loss plan. Though it has good nutrients, there are other options from where you can get these nutrients with fewer calories.
2. Can raise the blood sugar levels
3. Raises risk of parasitic infections
4. Can lead to indigestion
5. Can lead to nose bleeding
If consumed in summers, it can lead to nose bleeding. Thus, it is advised not to eat too much jaggery during summer.
6. Can aggravate certain health problems
Jaggery is not refined and has a major amount of sucrose. So, if you have any inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, you must not consume or consume less of it. Studies have also found sucrose can interfere with the omega-3 fatty acids, thus increase your inflammation.