Yes, sugarcane juice can contribute to weight gain due to its natural sugar content, but it’s not as straightforward as it might seem. Like other natural juices, sugarcane juice is calorically dense; most of its calories come from naturally occurring sugars. Consuming it in moderation within a balanced diet shouldn’t necessarily cause weight gain for most people, but having three cups in one go, alongside other calorically dense foods, might tip the scales slightly.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, sugarcane juice is known to be ‘madhura’ (sweet) and ‘sheetala’ (cooling). It can pacify Pitta dosha due to its cooling qualities and can be nourishing for the body by supporting Ojas (vitality). However, its cooling nature may weaken Agni, or digestive fire, in excess, which could eventually lead to the accumulation of Ama (toxins) if not metabolized properly, further affecting weight.
To enjoy its energy-boosting benefits without the downside, consider these strategies: Limit sugarcane juice to a small cup per day, ideally in the earlier part of the day when digestion is strongest. Pair it with a diet rich in vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins to maintain a balanced intake. Exercise can also help to balance the effects by burning excess calories and keeping the body in equilibrium.
Remember that individual constitution (Prakriti) also matters—what suits one person’s system may not work for another’s. If you have a Kapha-dominant Prakriti, you may be more naturally predisposed to gain weight, so being cautious of sugar and calorie consumption is essential.
In any case, it’s wise to maintain a balanced intake of sweet foods and consider the context of your overall dietary habits. The occasional indulgence, while keeping active, often won’t disrupt your health goals significantly.


