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Healing Without Medicine: The Power of Good Health Mantra

At a time when modern medicine often dominates the healthcare landscape, alternative practices like pranic healing are quietly redefining wellness. Leading this movement is Shruti Agarwalla, founder of Good Health Mantra, whose mission is to provide holistic healing without medicine. Her work reflects a growing recognition that health is not only physical but also emotional, mental, and spiritual.

Pranic healing, the foundation of Shruti’s practice, is a no-touch, energy-based technique that uses “prana” or life energy to restore balance in the body. Unlike conventional treatments, it does not rely on drugs or invasive methods. Instead, it harnesses the body’s natural ability to heal by channeling positive energy. This unique approach has helped Shruti’s clients address conditions ranging from headaches, asthma, and diabetes to depression, insomnia, and chronic stress.

Shruti’s journey into this field began with her personal search for growth and meaning. Initially a homemaker, she discovered pranic healing as a way to support her family and community. What started as a personal interest soon transformed into a profession, driven by her belief that wellness should be accessible, affordable, and sustainable. Her professional income today stands at ₹12 lakh, a testament to how purpose-driven businesses can also be financially viable.

One of the unique aspects of Good Health Mantra is its global reach. Although based in India, Shruti’s practice extends to clients in Singapore, France, and the United States, thanks to the power of distant healing. This remote model allows her to help people across borders, breaking geographical barriers while embracing the “work from home” ethos that has become so prevalent today.

What distinguishes Shruti’s work is her empathetic and service-oriented approach. She sees herself not just as a healer but as a guide, walking with her clients through their challenges. Her sessions are designed to be affordable so that more people can access the benefits of healing without worrying about financial strain. Unlike many commercial wellness ventures, Good Health Mantra prioritizes community care over profit, making it truly unique.

Her inspiration comes from Grandmaster Choa Kok Sui, whose teachings remind her to align ancient wisdom with modern needs. By embodying his values of compassion, dedication, and service, Shruti has become a trusted healer whose impact extends far beyond her clients’ health.

Recognition has naturally followed her work. Shruti has received the Indian Woman Era Award for Pranic Healing (2022), the Star Galaxy Award, and accolades from organizations like WAOW and Winningstree. These honors validate not just her expertise but also her dedication to healing as a calling rather than a career.

Looking ahead, Shruti envisions a world where non-medicinal treatments complement traditional healthcare, creating a more holistic approach to wellness. She believes that pranic healing has the potential to become a mainstream practice, especially as people increasingly seek alternatives that address the root causes of imbalance rather than just symptoms.

For Shruti, healing is not a one-way process. She describes it as mutually transformative: as she heals others, she too experiences emotional renewal, spiritual growth, and a deeper sense of purpose. This synergy between healer and client is what makes Good Health Mantra more than just a wellness practice—it is a movement towards conscious living.

Through her unwavering commitment to non-medicinal, holistic healing, Shruti Agarwalla is not only changing lives but also challenging how society defines health. Her work is a reminder that wellness goes beyond prescriptions and hospitals—it begins with energy, empathy, and intention.