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According to the Spanish missionary San Antonio de Eneno in his travelogue "Bartolomé's Evangelistic Journey", enema was sacred to the Incas

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According to the Spanish missionary San Antonio de Eneno in his travelogue "Bartolomé Evangelistic Journey", enema is a sacred ritual for the Incas, as well as a necessary existence in daily life, enema, in addition to using enema tools made of gold, pottery, conch and other materials, there is also a plant from nature that is also used as an enema tool, this is the spiral cactus, because this kind of cactus is very rare, So only the upper echelons of the Inca Empire were eligible to use it. The best way to use it is not to remove the spikes on the cactus, let the enema go down the spiral directly into the canal, the spikes will stimulate the secretion of the canal, so that the enema potion can be better absorbed, and then the enema potion is poured from the gap in the spiral, the Incas believe in the vortex in the sea, believe that the vortex has divine power, in the form of a spiral to pour the potion, so that it can produce a vortex in their own body, more effective for their own purification. #ドモヤン #

According to the Spanish missionary San Antonio de Eneno in his travelogue "Bartolomé's Evangelistic Journey", enema was sacred to the Incas
According to the Spanish missionary San Antonio de Eneno in his travelogue "Bartolomé's Evangelistic Journey", enema was sacred to the Incas
According to the Spanish missionary San Antonio de Eneno in his travelogue "Bartolomé's Evangelistic Journey", enema was sacred to the Incas
According to the Spanish missionary San Antonio de Eneno in his travelogue "Bartolomé's Evangelistic Journey", enema was sacred to the Incas
According to the Spanish missionary San Antonio de Eneno in his travelogue "Bartolomé's Evangelistic Journey", enema was sacred to the Incas
According to the Spanish missionary San Antonio de Eneno in his travelogue "Bartolomé's Evangelistic Journey", enema was sacred to the Incas
According to the Spanish missionary San Antonio de Eneno in his travelogue "Bartolomé's Evangelistic Journey", enema was sacred to the Incas
According to the Spanish missionary San Antonio de Eneno in his travelogue "Bartolomé's Evangelistic Journey", enema was sacred to the Incas
According to the Spanish missionary San Antonio de Eneno in his travelogue "Bartolomé's Evangelistic Journey", enema was sacred to the Incas

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