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<blockquote data-quote="3MileRanch" data-source="post: 1016387" data-attributes="member: 20578"><p>Yes, I got that from what lucky wrote. Not only that I quoted what he wrote. What part doesnt make sense? PS: You have to stop thining about the vinigar. All I was replying to was when he said that you cant swallow something and expect it to excrete through your skin which is incorrect. He even stated you could when he rebutted my tequila example by saying what was being exreted was byproducts of the tequilla distilling process. Any way you slice it or whatebver you want to call it, it came in the tequilla bottle, went down my throat and exited my sweat glands, lol. </p><p></p><p>I thought it was funny that he said front line works because it is a "complex insecticide coupled with an insect growth regulator; designed to be absorbed through the skin, concentrated & stored in sweat/sebaceous glands, and continually presented on the skin surface by these glands." So are the tequilla leftovers complex leftovers designed the same way????</p><p></p><p>Yes, cows may not sweat that much, but neither do dogs and they have oral medications that stop biting pest for dogs that work the same way by metabolizing through the blood. Whether an animal sweats gallons or drops, it is still a part of metabilization. Saying something that is taken orally cant be extreted through the blood or body is very incorrect. Again, dont know if vinigar works or not, dont care either. I just know how a body metabolizes and sweat glands are part of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3MileRanch, post: 1016387, member: 20578"] Yes, I got that from what lucky wrote. Not only that I quoted what he wrote. What part doesnt make sense? PS: You have to stop thining about the vinigar. All I was replying to was when he said that you cant swallow something and expect it to excrete through your skin which is incorrect. He even stated you could when he rebutted my tequila example by saying what was being exreted was byproducts of the tequilla distilling process. Any way you slice it or whatebver you want to call it, it came in the tequilla bottle, went down my throat and exited my sweat glands, lol. I thought it was funny that he said front line works because it is a "complex insecticide coupled with an insect growth regulator; designed to be absorbed through the skin, concentrated & stored in sweat/sebaceous glands, and continually presented on the skin surface by these glands." So are the tequilla leftovers complex leftovers designed the same way???? Yes, cows may not sweat that much, but neither do dogs and they have oral medications that stop biting pest for dogs that work the same way by metabolizing through the blood. Whether an animal sweats gallons or drops, it is still a part of metabilization. Saying something that is taken orally cant be extreted through the blood or body is very incorrect. Again, dont know if vinigar works or not, dont care either. I just know how a body metabolizes and sweat glands are part of it. [/QUOTE]
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