'Piya' drink is safe, contains no illegal substances - eHati founders respond to viral claims

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Diana Tahir and Rahim Shukor said that the drink is merely a blend of pure cocoa, honey and natural spices specially formulated to help calm the mind. Photo: Facebook/Diana Tahir

Claims had gone viral on social media stating that participants were given an unknown drink that allegedly caused noticeable mood changes in a short period.

PUTRAJAYA – Home motivation company Ehati International Sdn Bhd (eHati) has denied that the drink 'Piya' given to programme participants contains any illegal substances.

In a statement on Tuesday, eHati co-founders Diana Tahir and Rahim Shukor clarified that the drink is simply a blend of pure cocoa, honey and natural spices specially formulated to help calm the mind.

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"This drink does not contain any illegal substances or psychedelic mushrooms as alleged," they said.

It was reported that claims had gone viral on social media stating that participants were given an unknown drink that allegedly caused noticeable mood changes in a short period.

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The allegations triggered a wave of responses, including speculation that the drink might contain illegal substances such as so-called magic mushrooms.