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How to make human body dielectric?

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Does exist some kind of liquid by drinking which a human can make its body dielectric? It suppose to work like an "anti-electrolyte". Desirably it suppose to make body invulnerable to hundreds of volts and from low to high frequencies. Desirably this liquid suppose to have zero effect on any body functions.

There is no way for our body to be a dielectric; Because of many vital functions in the organs that need electrolyte environment. 

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On 9/26/2018 at 1:18 PM, Moreno said:

Does exist some kind of liquid by drinking which a human can make its body dielectric? It suppose to work like an "anti-electrolyte". Desirably it suppose to make body invulnerable to hundreds of volts and from low to high frequencies. Desirably this liquid suppose to have zero effect on any body functions.

The body is actually reliably "invulnerable" to not only hundreds, but even millions of volts, if the voltage source has a frequency very high, such as that of the typical Tesla Coil. The theory of "skin effect" regarding this has been largely superceded by the thinking that given the exceedingly low current levels and high frequency that the nerve endings as well as muscles simply cannot react very well to them. 

I think.   imp

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