There is not a pure one to one relationship of protons to neutrons.
I think a better approach is to look at the overall composition of the human body and calculate the number of electrons based on this using Avogadro's number.
The human body is roughly 55-60% water (18 electrons) which is easy to calculate. I'm sure with just a little googling, I can find the rest of the percentages which are carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and then varying trace amounts of heavier elements such as iron, copper, zinc, etc.
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