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In this powerful episode, Dr. Ritu Saluja-Sharma — double board-certified emergency medicine and lifestyle medicine physician — shares why she walked away from 20 years in the ER to tackle the real crisis happening long before patients arrive at the hospital: America’s broken relationship with food. After treating decades of preventable disease, Dr. Ritu built Head Heart Hands, a science-based nutrition and lifestyle education program transforming schools, corporations, and families from the inside out.
Together, we dig into why prevention beats prescription, how our food system keeps us sick, and what it really takes to help people create lifelong healthy habits. Her newest book series, The Wonder of What We Eat, translates nutrition science into simple, actionable steps for parents and kids — turning overwhelm into empowerment.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
By Michael PeresIn this powerful episode, Dr. Ritu Saluja-Sharma — double board-certified emergency medicine and lifestyle medicine physician — shares why she walked away from 20 years in the ER to tackle the real crisis happening long before patients arrive at the hospital: America’s broken relationship with food. After treating decades of preventable disease, Dr. Ritu built Head Heart Hands, a science-based nutrition and lifestyle education program transforming schools, corporations, and families from the inside out.
Together, we dig into why prevention beats prescription, how our food system keeps us sick, and what it really takes to help people create lifelong healthy habits. Her newest book series, The Wonder of What We Eat, translates nutrition science into simple, actionable steps for parents and kids — turning overwhelm into empowerment.
In this episode, you’ll learn: