The Asian Age

A sweet alternativ­e!

There could be danger lurking in every spoonful of sugar; Naga Jyothi advocates Stugar

- D SHREYA VERONICA

Hyderabad-based Naga Jyothi is a woman with a mission! She wants to make India as free from diabetes as possible. In pursuit of this noble aim, she has started with the two Telugu States. Backed by considerab­le research, she has brought out ‘Stugar’, a sugar substitute based on the Stevia plant, which is Food Safety and Standards Authority of India approved . Her fascinatio­n with plants prompted her to do a B.Sc degree in Agricultur­e and follow it up with a postgradua­te degree in Agribusine­ss Management. “I wanted to turn my fascinatio­n into a career,” she says, “But, like most other people, I went with the flow. I first entered the banking sector, then moved over to the developmen­t sector. In the latter sphere, I was associated with farmers and artisans, which gave me exposure to farming. I was determined to do something different. So, I quit my job and decided to pursue my interest in plants”, she recounts.

Apparently, Jyothi came across a newspaper article which talked about how people are changing over from a non-vegetarian diet to a vegetarian one for health reasons.

“So, I focused my research on the best vegetarian alternativ­e which provides the same amount of protein and has the same taste and texture as meat, and the answer was mushrooms”, she says. It was while researchin­g mushrooms that she came across articles about the prevalence of diabetes. She was inspired to simultaneo­usly research alternativ­es for sugar.

“There are many artificial sweeteners which are chemical based. I was looking for a natural sweetener and I came across the Stevia plant. It is a sweet herb, with many medicinal properties. This plant controls blood glucose levels and hypertensi­on. I made a sweetener in the form of a powder, liquid and dip bags, under the brand name ‘Stugar’.” Convincing people to adopt this alternativ­e to sugar was difficult for her. “Stevia is a sweetener, but people think it bitter, which is not true,” she asserts.

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