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The '[[downward-clearing wind]]' (Tib. ''[[thursel lung]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[thur sel rlung]]''). Located in the {{Wiki|rectum}}, {{Wiki|bowels}} and perineal region, this lung's [[function]] is to expel faeces, {{Wiki|urine}}, semen, and menstrual {{Wiki|blood}}. It also regulates uterine contractions during labour (to allow the {{Wiki|foetus}} to be 'expelled')
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The '[[downward-clearing wind]]' (Tib. ''[[thursel lung]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[thur sel rlung]]''). Located in the {{Wiki|rectum}}, {{Wiki|bowels}} and perineal region, this [[lung's]] [[function]] is to expel faeces, {{Wiki|urine}}, semen, and menstrual {{Wiki|blood}}. It also regulates uterine contractions during labour (to allow the {{Wiki|foetus}} to be 'expelled')
  
  

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The 'downward-clearing wind' (Tib. thursel lung; Wyl. thur sel rlung). Located in the rectum, bowels and perineal region, this lung's function is to expel faeces, urine, semen, and menstrual blood. It also regulates uterine contractions during labour (to allow the foetus to be 'expelled')


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