Men vs Women and BeT and electrode placement difference
- les moncrieff
- Jan 19
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 23
The "Men: Left, Women: Right" protocol is a biological truth based on electrodermal lateralization, where research indicates that skin resistance is typically lower on a man’s left side and a woman’s right side. In Bio-Electrode Therapy (BeT), starting your circuit on the side of lowest resistance is critical because it ensures the external galvanic current can effectively "prime" the meridian system and overcome the body's natural impedance. If you ignore this and place your "active" copper electrode on a high-resistance side (such as a woman's left), the total current flow (I) may be too weak to trigger a therapeutic response; by aligning with these natural low-resistance gateways, you maximize ion migration and ensure the unidirectional flow of Qi has enough electrical "pressure" to clear blockages and relieve pain across the entire circuit.
Chinese wisdom: The ancient Chinese medicine physicians learned from thousands of years difficult clinical experience that "women are always right.” At least that’s how I remember this lesson.
When I used my acupuncture point finder for locating Source points when treating women, I noticed it was more difficult to locate the acupuncture points on their left hand and ankles. I thought the battery was low, so I changed the battery. The battery was fine. I thought to ask AI about any possible differences in the protocol in men vs women. Then I got a very real scientific rational why this is so, based on discovery or problem-solving through methods such as evaluation, and trial and error.
Les


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