Most conversations around food remain trapped in calories, restrictions, and passing trends, but Sapna Jain Chaturvedi shifts this lens entirely by bringing the focus back to something far more fundamental—our relationship with what we eat. Her book I Love What I Feed My Body moves away from the idea of dieting and instead presents food as something simple, natural, and deeply personal.
Food is not merely consumption; it is the most intimate relationship we experience every single day. What we eat becomes our energy, shapes our mood, and ultimately forms our body. Yet, somewhere along the way, this natural process has been overcomplicated. As Sapna puts it, “There is no rocket science in eating tasty food or loving it. We’ve just made it complicated.”
Positioned at the intersection of food science and the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, the book keeps its approach grounded and practical. It examines not just what we eat, but how we eat and the unconscious patterns we repeat without awareness. Through this lens, it highlights a simple but powerful contradiction—we invest time, care, and attention into everything outside us, yet often ignore the very system that sustains us: our own body.
In trying to manage this neglect, we swing to extremes. We attempt to control the body, suppress its signals, and deprive it in the name of discipline, only to expect it to function perfectly. Sapna challenges this mindset directly with clarity: “Food was never the problem. We made it one.”
At the heart of her philosophy lies a simple yet profound way of living—Happiness Now. Illness Never. Not as a distant goal or a marketing promise, but as a lived reality where eating, living, and caring for the body are seamlessly connected.
Sapna Jain Chaturvedi brings a clear and honest voice to this conversation. As an entrepreneur and author, she blends scientific understanding with lived experience and practical insight. She does not position the body as something broken that needs fixing, but as a system that requires understanding, respect, and alignment.
I Love What I Feed My Body ultimately becomes more than a book—it becomes a reset. It reminds us that food was never meant to be complicated, and when we begin to see it for what it truly is, our choices, our habits, and our relationship with our body begin to change naturally.
Book: I Love What I Feed My Body
Author: Sapna Jain Chaturvedi
Genre: Non-Fiction | Food, Body & Human Behavior
Location: Mumbai
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