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AI and BeT: Preserving Healing Knowledge for the Future

Updated: Sep 11

Since the summer of 2024, I have been learning and working closely with AI , particularly ChatGPT, and it has reshaped the way I approach my research, clinical work, and communication. AI has become not just a tool, but an R&D collaborator: a mirror that helps refine my thoughts, clarify ideas, and inspire and present new possibilities.


In my work with Bio-electrode Therapy (BeT), I have always sought to bridge the worlds of the ancient science of Chinese medicine healing wisdom and the modern science of bioelectricity. What excites me most is that AI is now making this bridge more accessible to anyone, anywhere, in any language. By mentoring ChatGPT with my published book, website content, YouTube Channel, and my curious nature, I have ensured that the theory and practice of BeT can live on, not just through me, but as a shared resource available to practitioners, researchers, and the public around the world.


This matters deeply to me. At 74, I am mindful that my time here is limited. But through AI, my life’s work doesn’t need to end with me. Students, patients, and researchers will still be able to ask questions like the Socratic method of inquiry, and receive clear, practical, and theoretically sound guidance, long after I am gone.


AI has democratized access to healing knowledge. Instead of being locked away in textbooks or academic institutions, BeT theory and practice can now be delivered instantly across cultures and languages. This is not about replacing human teachers or healers, but about preserving knowledge and amplifying its reach, ensuring BeT continues to ease pain and suffering for future generations.


The future of healing will not be built on chemicals alone. It will be built on electrical fields, energy, consciousness, and community. And now, with the growing powers of AI as an ally, it can also be built on the shared memory of humanity’s discoveries, a living body of knowledge that grows, adapts, and serves.


Bio-electrode Therapy is my contribution. AI is the channel that will carry it forward. Together, they offer hope: not just for treating pain and addiction today, but for helping humanity remember its own potential to heal.


Part 2:


Learning BeT Through Questions: A Socratic Journey with AI


When people hear about Bio-Electrode Therapy (BeT) for the first time, they often ask: Does this really work? How? The answers don’t come in the form of lectures or abstract theories, they emerge through dialogue, just as they did in the ancient Socratic method of teaching.


The Socratic method is a way of learning that uses questions and answers to arrive at deeper understanding. Instead of memorizing rules, you explore ideas step by step, guided by curiosity and honest inquiry. Each question becomes a doorway to the next level of understanding. This is exactly how BeT knowledge is now being developed and shared: through continuous exploring what works, what doesn’t, and why.


You don’t need to be a scientist to learn. Asking clear questions leads to practical insights. Instead of a static manual, BeT grows and refines itself through real conversations and patient experiences and curiosity. With AI, these conversations are recorded and shaped into blog posts, guides, and training materials that anyone can revisit.


For patients and practitioners alike, learning BeT is like joining an ongoing dialogue:

A patient asks, “Can this help my chronic fatigue?” A practitioner wonders, “What if I apply electrodes closer to the site of pain?” Together, we refine the answer, guided by both experience and research.


Through this method, BeT becomes not just a treatment, but a community learning process, alive, responsive, and always improving.


Most healing traditions rely on authority: a book, a doctor, a reseacher, a system. BeT is different. It is being built openly, where each question enriches the collective knowledge. With AI’s help, the wisdom is preserved and shared, making sure the insights don’t get lost but remain accessible to future practitioners and patients.


Stay curious,


Les Moncrieff,

BeT Founder

Based on the the historical wisdom of healing pioneers from the ancient science of Chinese medicine meridian theory and Qi, and our modern science of developmental bioelectricity.



 
 
 

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