In message <4caa0df84cab184eb09525a5938e5c744e98a...@cosmail02.lsi.com>, 
dated Fri, 25 Jul 2008, "Tang, George" <george.t...@lsi.com> writes:


>I disagree.  Human body hormones are directly affected by low frequency 
>magnetism.  You can increase or decrease a hormone by applying magnetic 
>fields to certain organs in the human body. 

Please cite references.
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>You are right about skin effects, but you assumed that the human body 
>is a good conductor.  Using the Human Body Model For ESD testing, the 
>body impedance at high frequency is in the range of 250 ohms to 1.5k 
>ohms. 

What do you mean by 'human body impedance'?
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