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It is curious how it was Inti, the Inca sun god, who gave the coca plant to the indigenous people.
The coca leaf played a fundamental role in the Inca culture, being used in their
rituals and ceremonies, likewise, it was also part of their traditional medicine. The incas
They considered the coca leaf sacred and believed in its spiritual and healing properties.
According to Inca legend, the Inca sun god, Inti, gave the coca plant to the Andean civilization.
The Incas chaccha (chewed) the coca leaf to combat hunger, fatigue and
Also sadness, they considered it sacred, offering it to the gods and warriors
ennobled
Now Azazel, the one who inspired rock and roll to humanity, who is the sun god, also cocaine continues to be used in rock culture.
The coca leaf played a fundamental role in the Inca culture, being used in their
rituals and ceremonies, likewise, it was also part of their traditional medicine. The incas
They considered the coca leaf sacred and believed in its spiritual and healing properties.
According to Inca legend, the Inca sun god, Inti, gave the coca plant to the Andean civilization.
The Incas chaccha (chewed) the coca leaf to combat hunger, fatigue and
Also sadness, they considered it sacred, offering it to the gods and warriors
ennobled
Now Azazel, the one who inspired rock and roll to humanity, who is the sun god, also cocaine continues to be used in rock culture.