Life often presents turning points that redefine who we are and what we aspire to become. For Shruti Agarwalla, founder of Good Health Mantra, the turning point came in 2009 with motherhood. Until then, she was a dedicated homemaker, committed to her family and household responsibilities. But motherhood sparked within her a deeper desire—to not only nurture her family but also extend healing and support to her wider community. This desire eventually led her to the world of pranic healing, where she found both purpose and professional fulfillment.

Shruti’s journey is a beautiful blend of personal transformation and social impact. She began exploring pranic healing for personal growth but soon realized its potential as a tool for holistic well-being. By 2014–15, she had formally established Good Health Mantra, offering a no-touch, energy-based healing technique that uses “prana” — the Sanskrit word for life force — to treat physical, emotional, and mental conditions. What began as a passion project quickly grew into a trusted practice with clients across India, Singapore, France, and the United States.
Her practice caters to a wide range of issues. From treating headaches, migraines, diabetes, and asthma, to addressing depression, anxiety, and insomnia, Shruti’s healing sessions provide relief without medicine or invasive treatments. She also works with chronic conditions such as arthritis and hypertension, helping clients restore balance and vitality through the subtle power of energy.
What sets Shruti apart is her empathetic understanding, rooted in her own life experiences. As a homemaker-turned-healer, she intimately understands the struggles of balancing personal and professional roles. Her motivation is not driven by profit but by service. She ensures that her sessions are affordable and accessible, reinforcing her commitment to community well-being.

Building Good Health Mantra was not without challenges. Balancing her responsibilities as a mother while dedicating time to healing required immense perseverance. Yet, with unwavering family support, Shruti transformed these challenges into stepping stones. Her family’s encouragement, both emotional and practical, helped her nurture her dream into reality.
Her professional inspiration comes from Grandmaster Choa Kok Sui, the modern founder of pranic healing. His ability to transform ancient knowledge into practical healing tools continues to guide her path. His teachings remind Shruti that healing is more than a profession—it is a lifelong mission of service and compassion.
Today, Shruti stands recognized not just as a healer but also as an entrepreneur. Her work has earned her prestigious awards such as the Indian Woman Era Award for Pranic Healing (2022), the Star Galaxy Award presented by actress Bhagyashree, and honors from the World Association of Women Warriors (WAOW). These accolades are a testament to her dedication and the trust she has built with her clients.
Looking ahead, Shruti envisions a future where pranic healing becomes more mainstream. With remote healing now in high demand, especially in a post-pandemic world, she sees great potential for expanding her reach globally. She believes the future of wellness lies in accessible, non-medicinal treatments that focus on holistic health, and she is determined to play a leading role in this transformation.
Shruti Agarwalla’s journey from homemaker to healer exemplifies the power of resilience, compassion, and purpose. She proves that entrepreneurship does not always begin with a grand business plan; sometimes, it starts with a simple desire to serve. Through Good Health Mantra, Shruti continues to heal, inspire, and uplift lives—one session at a time.