What does it take to move from individual habits… to collective change?
In this episode of Rooted by Arpitharai, I continue my conversation with Dr. Achyuthan Eswar — a Yoga and Naturopathy physician and co-founder of PHC Lifestyle Clinic and Sampoorna Ahara.
In our previous conversation, we explored his personal journey and philosophy around lifestyle medicine.
In this episode, we widen the lens.
We talk about building systems that support healthier living — making nutritious food accessible, working with corporate environments, and addressing the realities of stress, irregular routines, and modern lifestyles.
This conversation also touches on something larger — the connection between what we eat and the health of our planet.
We explore:
• Building PHC Lifestyle Clinic and the need for lifestyle-focused healthcare
• Sampoorna Ahara and making whole food plant-based eating accessible
• Challenges people face while changing habits
• Health in corporate environments and simple daily practices
• The link between food choices and climate responsibility
• Reflections on the future of health culture in India
This is not just about food.
It’s about awareness, systems, and the small shifts that ripple outward.
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If this conversation resonates, I’d love to hear your reflections in the comments.
Links mentioned in the video:
Becoming vegan: https://amzn.to/4dSdScl
Nourish: https://amzn.to/4vEiWY4
Dr. Naveen Kini: https://drnaveenkini.com/
Dr. Anuja Pethe: https://dranujapethe.com/
Connect with Dr. Eswar:
Sampoornaahara: https://sampoornaahara.com/
Dr. Eswar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doc.eswar/
Sampoornaahara Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sampoornaahara/
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