Most Diet Plans Fail in Real Life: Neelima Srivastava Built Raahi Wellness to Change That
In a country where diet plans are often handed out like templates, Raahi Wellness is taking a step back to ask a more important question: why do most nutrition plans fail in the first place? Founded...
In a country where diet plans are often handed out like templates, Raahi Wellness is taking a step back to ask a more important question: why do most nutrition plans fail in the first place?
Founded in 2026 in Bangalore by nutritionist Neelima Srivastava, Raahi Wellness is built on a simple but often overlooked insight. Sustainable health is not about perfect diet charts or strict routines. It is about understanding people, their habits, their emotional triggers and the realities of their everyday lives.
With over 15 years of experience in nutrition counselling, Neelima spent much of her early career working within conventional systems taught in textbooks. She created structured diet plans, calculated calories and mapped out ideal routines. On paper, everything worked. In reality, most clients quietly dropped off within weeks of starting the plan.
That pattern became the foundation of Raahi Wellness.
“I kept watching people blame themselves for failing plans that were never designed for their lives,” says Neelima Srivastava, founder of Raahi Wellness. “The plan was not the problem. The assumption was. We assumed people could become someone else overnight. I built Raahi Wellness to stop making that assumption.”
Instead of focusing only on weight loss or calorie control, Raahi Wellness integrates psychology with nutrition. The counselling process begins with understanding the emotional context behind a person’s health goal. Whether it is managing diabetes, dealing with PCOS, improving gut health or working through post-surgery recovery, the focus stays on building habits that actually fit into real life.
This approach has led to meaningful outcomes across very different cases.
A 70-year-old client arrived with a doctor’s note that effectively read as a permanent sentence: lifelong medication for diabetes and high blood pressure, a body weight above 100 kilograms and a physical condition that made conventional exercise impossible. Within a year he had lost 20 kilograms, built muscle and was taken off all medication by his doctor.
A 16-year-old dealing with body image issues shaped by social media found not just weight management support but emotional clarity. Alongside losing weight in a balanced way, she developed a healthier relationship with food and stopped comparing herself to unrealistic online standards.
In another case, a 25-year-old IT professional recovering from knee surgery and prolonged immobility struggled with both weight gain and anxiety. Through a combination of recovery nutrition, mental support and gradual lifestyle rebuilding, she regained mobility and confidence, showing how holistic wellness support goes beyond simply physical transformation.
Raahi Wellness addresses a wide spectrum of needs including weight management, thyroid care, PCOS and PCOD management, diabetes control, hypertension support, women’s health and senior citizen nutrition. It also caters to working professionals who find it difficult to follow rigid diet plans due to demanding schedules.
The name Raahi, which means traveller, reflects the brand’s philosophy. Health is not a quick transformation or a 30-day challenge. It is a journey that requires patience, consistency and the right guidance.
For those who have tried diet plans, fitness routines or nutrition programs that did not last, Raahi Wellness offers a different Raah (path). One that is grounded, realistic and begins with the person, not just the plan.
To learn more or book a consultation, visit raahi-wellness.com.





