https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j77FX9X7tCo +TheAstroboy9 Channel You're welcome. I enjoy sharing the details of analyzing and experiencing Dr. Becker's research first-hand, particularly since it has proven to be so useful for improving health on a shoe-string budget and without the decades of training and research required for someone like Dr. Becker to make these discoveries. If by *forcing the current movement of the body* you mean the polarity of its voltage-pressure, then -yes- that's what I'm doing with voltage minus any significant current from the body's perspective. But if anyone should misconstrue this to mean the amperage, then far from it. In fact, I'm avoiding current altogether by suppressing my circuit's 'AA' battery's power supply with several giga ohms of resistance. I believe this is why I succeeded: because I kept the current -- which I am applying to the body from an external source -- well below the body's own output of amperage, namely: 10,000 times less than the body's output of around a couple microamps as cited in his patent { http://tinyURL.com/becker-patent } to around a few hundred picoamps or less /indicative of Dr. Becker's original research on the broken limb of a salamander undergoing healing/ (I don't yet know what the lower boundary is going to become after further investigation). Only the polarity matters, as determined by a voltage slightly higher than the body's output -- about ten times higher at around one to one and a half volts. This way, I leave the rate of the current flow alone, but mess around with its pressure and its polarity as a side benefit. I'm pretty sure you got my drift. Inversion of the body's normal polarity along the spinal column becomes an immediate cure-all (involving no more than several seconds to a few minutes) for: the hiccups, coughing/choking, yawning, puking and nausea, panic attacks and vertigo, PTSD, etc, because -in all of these conditions- the apana /elimination/ quality of prana is flowing upwards opposite to its normal direction of flow (in a healthy state of the body, this would be downwards) while the udaana quality of prana /involving thought/ is flowing downwards against its normal flow /which is upwards/. This inversion of both is a perversion of good health, yet it still constitutes a balanced perversion because these two qualities of prana must compliment each other: one flowing one way and the other flowing in the opposite direction. So, this is where -- in all of religious contexts, and the behavioral rules and avoidances of two of the eight limbs /ashtanga/ of yoga, namely: yama and niyama (literally translates as: what to do and what not to do), go to so much trouble to spell out how to think in a manner which is conducive to good health. Or, as the Upanishads elaborate: speak well of all of us and entertain only wholesome opinions even if this results in something funny, as in: "Hey, that's an ugly sight of a dead corpse of a dog that we're walking past", which is better replaced by: "Yeah, but did you get a chance to see his pearly white teeth?" And this is also where austerities such as: fasting and enemas and exercise helps from the body's perspective to maintain a proper direction-of-flow to elimination: downwards, never upwards. To get elimination mixed up with thought is to misunderstand the distinguishing characteristics of each. Or, as the ladies might describe one half of it: "that guy thinks with his crotch". Or its perverted compliment: cursing /and bad breath/ becomes a substitute for proper elimination - which would be through the pores of the skin, and the bowels, etc, not poring outwardly through the mouth.