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in a recent podcast clip shared by California-based gastroenterologist Dr Pal Manickam, popularly known as Dr Pal, the conversation took a closer look at the age-old debate over natural sugars versus artificial sweeteners. The episode featured pediatrician Dr Arunkumar, who addressed a common question many health-conscious individuals ask: Can dates serve as a healthier replacement for artificial sweeteners?
He referenced studies comparing refined sugar, honey, and high-fructose corn syrup, showing that when consumed in equal quantities, all types contributed similarly to insulin resistance, elevated triglycerides, and markers of metabolic syndrome. The discussion challenges the popular notion that some natural sweeteners, such as honey, are inherently healthier than refined sugar.
Dr Arunkumar’s insights are informed by his deep expertise in pediatric care, nutrition, and metabolic health. He currently serves as Consultant Pediatrician and Neonatologist at Baby Hospital, Erode, and has played an active role in Tamil Nadu government nutrition initiatives.
Dr Pal, known for blending humor, storytelling, and science, has made complex topics about gut and metabolic health accessible to audiences worldwide. Through his podcasts, videos, and live shows, he continues to debunk common misconceptions, making medical advice practical without oversimplifying.
Sugar Source Doesn’t Matter, Says Study
Dr Arunkumar, an M.D. Pediatrics graduate with extensive experience in pediatric nutrition and metabolic disorders, revealed that the human body cannot differentiate between sugar from natural sources like dates or jaggery and refined white sugar. “Beyond the gut, the body will not be able to recognize where the sugar molecule is coming from,” he explained. “All that matters is the carbohydrate or sugar load.”He referenced studies comparing refined sugar, honey, and high-fructose corn syrup, showing that when consumed in equal quantities, all types contributed similarly to insulin resistance, elevated triglycerides, and markers of metabolic syndrome. The discussion challenges the popular notion that some natural sweeteners, such as honey, are inherently healthier than refined sugar.
Dr Arunkumar’s insights are informed by his deep expertise in pediatric care, nutrition, and metabolic health. He currently serves as Consultant Pediatrician and Neonatologist at Baby Hospital, Erode, and has played an active role in Tamil Nadu government nutrition initiatives.
Dr Pal, known for blending humor, storytelling, and science, has made complex topics about gut and metabolic health accessible to audiences worldwide. Through his podcasts, videos, and live shows, he continues to debunk common misconceptions, making medical advice practical without oversimplifying.