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White Spots
... is water-soluble and easily excreted through the sweat glands . The other is fat-soluble and excreted through the sebaceous glands (the ones drat oil the skin and hair). Because your spots are white ...
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Dry Skin
... of skin, or dermis, which is home to nerves, blood vessels, glands, hair follicles and cells that are actively multiplying; also elastin ...
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Perspiration Problems
... that produce discharge: endocrine and exocrine. Endocrine glands release hormones, which are transported to different cells of the body. We are concerned with the exocrine glands, which produce discharge on surfaces that are exposed to air. These ...
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Low Blood Pressure
... from a low output of corticoid hormones from the adrenal glands. As well as triggering the fight-or-flight stress response, these ...
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Hormones and Emotions
... a long time to disseminate. It probably originates adrenal glands because of its aggressive nature.
Anxiety/Stress: hightened state of ... be stimulated in large amounts. If that were so, the adrenal glands would be exhausted and fail permanently .
Stress management is very ...
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Smelly Feet
... for a long time.
The soles and palms have numerous sweat glands, and these merocrine glands open directly on the surface of the skin. The sweat they produce is made ...
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Cysts in Breasts
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Questions and Answers glands reproductive systems cysts in breast ...
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Watery Eyes
... please? The almond-sized lacrimal or tear glands are located in the inner top corners of the two eye socket bones. Soft ... 'jelly-like' they fit into hollow areas called fossae. These glands are essential for protecting the eyes. The sclera (white of the eye) and ...
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Wrinkles
... the corticosteroid hormones produced by the adrenal glands, and cortisol, which controls calcium absorption. Cholesterol is also ...
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Facial Rash
... are hair follicles.
Basically there are two types of glands which expel toxins through the skin: sebaceous glands and sweat glands. In general, sweat glands expel toxins that dissolve in ...
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