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Sinar Daily
15-07-2025
- Sinar Daily
'Piya' drink is safe, contains no illegal substances - Ehati founders respond to viral claims
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. By TUAN BUQHAIRAH TUAN MUHAMAD ADNAN 15 Jul 2025 12:34pm 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 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. "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. The allegations triggered a wave of responses, including speculation that the drink might contain illegal substances such as so-called magic mushrooms. More Like This


The Star
15-07-2025
- Health
- The Star
'We just help women facing marital challenges', say eHati founders
PETALING JAYA: Diana Tahir and Rahim Shukor, the co-founders of marital motivation group Ehati International Sdn Bhd (eHati), have stepped forward to address allegations about their company's programmes, Sinar Harian reports. Referring to a statement released Tuesday (July 15), the Malay language daily reported that the couple clarified their programmes were designed to help women find happiness, peace, and heal trauma through Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) approaches. They explained that the modules were developed to guide participants through effective emotional management techniques. "There are also programmes aimed at helping married women who may be facing challenges in their marital relationships, including confusion about their bodies and emotions," they said. Regarding allegations of inappropriate massage-based elements, the couple clarified that the actual method was adapted from a combination of pelvic floor and Thai massage. "This method has been customised to align with local values and does not involve any other religious rituals. It is also an optional module, and participants are not required to follow it," they explained. Previously, the public was startled by a social media user's claims about the programmes conducted by the couple. In a recent Facebook post, it was alleged that two women performed an inappropriate dance during a programme held at a convention centre in Shah Alam, Selangor. It was also claimed that participants were given a drink with unknown contents that could change their moods quickly. The Facebook user also alleged that participants were instructed to undergo activities resembling other religious rituals. Diana and Rahim emphasised that the activities described as rituals were actually breathwork sessions, and the flower decorations were provided by the hotel, not part of any specific programme or ritual, Sinar Harian reported. They also denied claims that the drink given to participants, called "Piya", contained illicit or illegal substances. Diana and Rahim clarified that the beverage is a blend of pure cocoa, honey and natural spices, specially formulated to help calm the mind. "This drink does not contain any illegal substances or 'magic mushrooms' as alleged," they said. The couple also announced plans to take legal action against those who made defamatory statements about their company, saying that a police report was filed on Saturday (July 12) to demand a comprehensive investigation. "We have also reported this matter to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and are ready to provide full cooperation," they confirmed.