Agave Nectar: Terrible or Terrific?

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What About the Claims about Lower Blood Sugar Levels?

First, let’s talk about the GI ratings of foods. The higher the GI (glycemic index) rating of a food, the greater the spike in blood sugar. High spikes in blood sugar are very dangerous for your health and have been linked to a higher risk of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.

Now, unlike glucose, fructose does not go right into the bloodstream, which means that it won’t raise blood sugar levels or insulin levels. This is why high fructose sweeteners, even those containing high fructose corn syrup, can be marketed as being good for diabetics.

Since agave nectar is low on the GI scale. This is because most of the sugar it contains is fructose. It contains very little glucose, especially when compared to table sugar. So this is where you hear about studies where mice were given either plain sugar or agave nectar for a 34 day period. At the end of the study, the mice that ate agave nectar had lower blood sugar levels, lower insulin levels, and had gained less weight.

However, the glycemic index is just one of many things to think about when considering whether or not a sweetener is healthy.

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