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Siddhalepa
Siddhalepa is the trademark of a herbal balm that is believed to help to relieve body aches and pains. It is produced in Sri Lanka and was originally concocted in 1934. However, the medicinal powers of this balm have not been scientifically tested up to now. == History == With a sum of RS. 2,500, Ayurvedic Doctor Victor Hettigoda began production of the balm in 1971. Hettigoda had spent 12 years under his father's tutelage learning the secrets of Ayurveda. His father in turn learned the trade from his own father. Hettigoda first sold the product by travelling around the country convincing boutique owners and small retailers that it was genuine. His business has extended today to other commercial sectors such as soap and toothpaste also. Hendrick De Silva Hettigoda after studying Ayurveda and Astrology from his father proceeded to India to continue his studies under the Yogis (religious mendicants) in their ashrams at the foothills of the Himalayas. He spent over 15 years in India perfecting the art of Ayurveda and Astrology. An expert in the field of Astrology, he was elected President of the Astrological Society of Sri Lanka, at that time.
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