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Panchagavya: The Divine Elixir of Ayurveda

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Panchagavya: The Divine Elixir of Ayurveda

Panchagavya, a 'miraculous potion’, means combination of five cow products consist of milk, curd, ghee, urine, and dung. Panchagavya has many medicinal values and is consumed by many is now being recognized globally. HETHA also makes several panchagavya products. 

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Milk: A Timeless Elixir

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Milk: A Timeless Elixir

Milk was first consumed around 10,000 years ago and has since become a cornerstone of human civilization. Milk has been a healer of various diseases since then. Did you know the Greek myth about the Milky Way's creation involves Hera's spilled breast milk? Or that milk was a symbol of luxury in ancient Greece and Rome? Let's explore the fascinating journey of milk through history, culture, and science.

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Exploring the History and Significance of Cows

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Exploring the History and Significance of Cows

Do you know that the cow is abode to all the gods and divine energy? We all know that cow has been a domestic animal since ages providing us with the milk since ages. But is that it? Do we know enough about them? Let's dive deeper and dig into the history of how cows were originated and Lord Krishna's connection with cows and how HETHA has been working for a cause to make their lives better. 

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Which Chyawanprash should I buy and why ?

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Which Chyawanprash should I buy and why ?

If you are looking to buy the best Chyawanprash, what should you look for ? Read on to know the details..

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Myths about A2 Ghee!

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Myths about A2 Ghee!

Myths about A2 Ghee!

“Ghee” is a source of healthy fats, vitamins and other nutrients. However, Ghee does not have any protein in it. A1/A2 are associated with protein of the milk. Ghee does not have any A1/A2 protein as Ghee has no protein! Hence there is nothing called as “A2 Ghee” technically. 

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