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Abby's Magazine - Volume 6 Issue 5 | Page 13 Dermis A lot happens in the next layer, the dermis. The jobs of the dermis include: • Making sweat: There are little pockets called sweat glands in the dermis. They make sweat, which goes through little tubes and comes out of holes called pores. Sweating keeps you cool and helps you get rid of bad stuff your body doesn't need. • Helping you feel things: Nerve endings in the dermis help you feel things. They send signals to your brain, so you know how something feels if it hurts (meaning you should stop touching it), is itchy or feels nice when you touch it. • Growing hair: The dermis is where you'll find the root of each tiny little hair on your skin. Each root attaches to a tiny little muscle that tightens and gives you goose bumps when you are cold or are scared. • Making oil: Another type of little pocket, or gland, in your skin makes oil. The oil keeps your skin soft, smooth and waterproof. Sometimes the glands make too much oil and give you pimples. • Bringing blood to your skin: Blood feeds your skin and takes away bad stuff through little tubes called blood vessels. Subcutaneous fat The bottom layer of skin is the subcutaneous fat layer. This layer plays an important role in your body by: • Attaching the dermis to your muscles and bones: This layer has a special connecting tissue that attaches the dermis to your muscles and bones. • Helping the blood vessels and nerve cells: Blood vessels and nerve cells that start in the dermis get bigger and go to the rest of your body from here. • Controlling your body temperature: The subcutaneous fat is the layer that helps keep your body from getting too warm or too cold. • Storing your fat: This fat pads your muscles and bones and protects them from bumps and falls. TampaDentalCare.c m 1201 West Linebaugh Avenue Tampa, Florida 33612 813.933.5365 David F. Doering, D.D.S. • PLLC doeringfamilydental Glucose Stabili-T Blood Sugar Support UPC MSRP $39.99 WHOLESALE $20.60 Product Overview • Helps maintain blood sugar levels • Supports healthy circulation and vision • Supports the body's natural cellular metabolism • Includes antioxidants to help fight the damaging e•ects of free radicals Common Results Most people will see initial benefits from Glucose Stabili-T within 1-2 weeks. That generally includes more stable numbers when you test your blood sugar levels, as well as a general feeling of wellbeing. Results build over time, and it generally takes 2 - 3 months to see full e•ects of this supplement. Everyone is di•erent, and the results will vary from person to person. The key is to maintain a consistent dosage every day to see best results. AVAILABLE AT ABBY'S Glucose Stabili-T Blood Sugar Support Product Overview • Helps maintain blood sugar levels • Supports healthy circulation and vision • Supports the body's natural cellular metabolism • Includes antioxidants to help fight the damaging e•ects of free radicals Common Results Most people will see initial benefits from Glucose Stabili-T within 1-2 weeks. That generally includes more stable numbers when you test your blood sugar levels, as well as a general feeling of wellbeing. Results build over time, and it generally takes 2 - 3 months to see full e•ects of this supplement. Everyone is di•erent, and the results will vary from person to person. The key is to maintain a consistent dosage every day to see best results.

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