Is it Safe to Consume Grapes if You Have Diabetes? Here’s What Dietitians Say

Myth and Facts About Grapes in Diabetes.

This delicious and easy-to-eat (sweat and sour, no need to peel) chemical free Organic fruit is a widely popular fruit and is almost loved by everyone on earth. Grapes come in green, red, and black colours. Grapes are consumed both as raw farm fresh fruits and in the form of juices, jams, and wines.

Also Read : Farmer Nathu Ram Saini - Rajasthan

However, for people with diabetes, it always remains a state of dilemma as to whether it is safe to consume grapes or not.

In this small blog, we will delve into some questions as whether grapes are suitable for people with diabetes, their nutritional value, their health benefits, and the recommended portion size for diabetic people.

What Does Ayurveda Speak of Farm Fresh Organic Grapes (Draksha)?

Ayurveda lays huge emphasis on Diet, Lifestyle, and Medicine in its approach to the treatment of any diseased person, and this is the reason the diet word comes before medicine. Our diet plays a crucial role in managing various health conditions, including Diabetes.

Also Read : Kung Pao Paneer

Ayurveda views diabetes as a metabolic disorder primarily caused by an imbalance in the body’s doshas, in particular the Kapha and Pitta doshas. According to Ayurveda, the choice of foods is essential for balancing these doshas and maintaining overall well-being.

Are Grapes Good for People with Diabetes?

Grapes have a moderate glycemic index (GI), which means they may cause a gradual increase in blood sugar levels compared to high-GI foods. However, it’s essential to consider the overall impact of grapes on blood sugar control.

In Ayurveda, grapes are considered to have both sweet and astringent tastes. While they can be beneficial for some individuals with diabetes, it is crucial to understand their impact on blood sugar levels and how they interact with the Doshas.

Also Read : Farmer Amar Singh - Rajasthan

Nutritional Composition from an Ayurvedic Perspective

Rasa (Taste): Sweet and Astringent

Virya (Energetic Effect): Cooling

Vipaka (Post-Digestive Effect): Sweet

Also Read : Farmer Surender Khimta - HImachal Pradesh

Guna (Qualities): Light and Dry

Nutritional Value of Organic Grapes per 100 grams:

Calories: 69

Carbohydrates: 18 grams

Fibre: 0.9 grams

Sugar: 16 grams

Vitamin C: 10% of the daily recommended intake

Vitamin K: 14% of the daily recommended intake

Potassium: 191 mg

Patients of diabetes often complain of a lack of energy, dry mouth, thirst, and burning sensation, and draksha (grapes) can deal with these symptoms vary effectively while being energy-dense food. Because of its purgative properties, the consumption of grapes can help diabetic patients with constipation rather than taking synthetic or other purgatives which can leech out minerals from their body. Due to their Kapha and Pitta balancing properties, it is advisable to consume only ripened grapes.

How Many Organic Grapes Can a Diabetic Eat?

Whatever we do in life, the simple Sutra that needs to be kept in mind is- ‘Moderation is the key’, and this should be practiced in every domain of life including diet, sleep, and celibacy. So, when it comes to portion sizes, moderation is the key. important to monitor the total carbohydrate intake to maintain stable blood sugar levels.

The recommended serving size is about 20 grapes or roughly 100 gms of grapes, which contain 15 grams of carbohydrates but a natural form of carbohydrates, not artificial ones. It is good to have guidance from an Ayurvedic practitioner to determine the appropriate portion size based on your individual Doshas and Prakarti constitution and Diabetes management goals which will ensure that they fit well into your Diabetes management plan.

The irony is that doctors remove fruits and natural sugar from your diet instantly but seldom ask you to remove some of the items we discussed briefly here. The bottom line is that consuming natural sugar in moderation in foods such as fruits is not linked to negative health effects.

What Color Grapes Are Good for People with Diabetes?

The red and black varieties of grapes tend to have higher levels of antioxidants compared to green grapes. These antioxidants as discussed above can potentially contribute to better overall health.

As per Ayurveda, different colours of grapes are associated with balancing the specific doshas.

Green Grapes: Green grapes are considered cooling and are often recommended for individuals with an aggravated Pitta dosha and imbalance. They are known to have a calming and happy effect on the body.

Red Grapes: Red grapes balance the Kapha dosha and are nourishing and revitalizing.

Black Grapes: Black grapes balance all three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—and are known for their rejuvenating properties.

Why do Doctors suggest going for Farm Fresh Pesticide Free Grapes?

Organic grapes, like conventional grapes, can be a part of a diabetic's diet in moderation. However, it's important to note that while organic food farming practices might offer certain benefits for the environment and potentially for overall health due to reduced exposure to synthetic pesticides and fertilizers

Conclusion : 

The intent of this blog while discussing its properties is not to make people forcefully eat grapes but to make them think to remove artificial sugar from their life. I see a lot of people walking into my OPD for Diabetes reversal who gulp daily teas with refined or artificial sugar without any remorse but for sweet fruits, they have huge reservations and scepticism.

Breaking this trend, it is advisable to eat grapes and when you eat them, you must eat them judiciously without any guilt. The grapes can also be included in a Diabetes-friendly diet when consumed in moderation. It is also recommended to consult with an Ayurveda physician to make informed dietary choices since most of the long-advocated dietary regimens for Diabetes have failed to reverse it as no diet works solely on one person. We are different so as our health needs, and we need to improvise on the same accordingly.

Remember, managing or curing Diabetes involves a holistic approach and incorporating natural sugar can be a healthy part of an overall well-rounded Diabetes Reversal Program while managing your sugar cravings naturally rather than relying on other forms of sweets available in the market.

Where should you buy fresh fruit and vegetable?

Buying Natural Food Online offers the best price, harmless to the ecosystem choice to offline grocery stores. These days, web-based shopping is a common pattern to get a good deal on organic foods varieties and different food. The popularity of organic food varieties detonated on all sides of the world as customers are acquiring information about the unsafe impacts of consuming traditionally grown agro products. The Earthy Tales provides fresh and organic food items are Fresh Vegetables and Fruits, dairy and bakery products.

Dr Bhupesh Vashisht

Dr. Bhupesh, an Ayurveda consultant with a passion for helping patients overcome pain and lifestyle disorders, such as diabetes, hypertension, thyroid, and gut disorders. He is committed to providing personalized care and empowering his patients to achieve a medicine-free life.

With his expertise in Ayurvedic medicine, he has helped numerous patients achieve optimal health and wellness by incorporating natural, holistic treatments tailored to their unique needs. If you're looking for a compassionate Ayurveda expert, Dr. Bhupesh is here to help.

Reach him- 9393000083 / drbhupesh@aasayurveda.com

Earthy Tales was founded in 2017 by Deepak Sabharwal, an ex-TATA, GE & PEPSI alumni who quit his corporate life of two decades after his mother was diagnosed with carcinoma, to bring about a change in how we grow and consume our food🌱

Earthy Tales is an award-winning, social impact organization which mentor’s organic farmers to grow chemical-free food and home delivers the same in NCR. They are championing the cause of Sustainability with both farmers and city communities, thereby also building a greener planet. Currently working closely with 500+ organic farmers, Earthy Tales is a global case study for positively impacting the city and farming communities and also a government-incubated agri set-up in the Organic food space.

Health and Wellness Disclaimer

The content on Earthy Tales Community is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or therapy. Earthy Tales Community does not guarantee the accuracy or effectiveness of the information posted and disclaims liability for any health effects from the use of our site.

Earthy Tales | Organic & Healthy Living
Earthy Tales | Organic & Healthy Living
Shop Now