How INPT Works: Activating Native Phages to Heal the Body

Induced Native Phage Therapy (INPT) works by activating the phages already present in your body—using real-time diagnostics and energetic signals to precisely target harmful microbes without the need for external viruses or drugs.

This page explains how INPT is applied at Biologix Center, how we track its effects in real time, and why it’s different from any other chronic illness treatment available today.

What Are Native Phages?

Phages are naturally occurring viruses that infect and help remove specific types of bacteria and microbes. Unlike traditional phage therapy, which introduces foreign phages into the body, INPT stimulates your native phages—those that already exist within your system.

Your body is designed to use phages as part of its innate immune defense. INPT unlocks this ability through a proprietary system developed by Dr. David Jernigan.

Step-by-Step: How INPT Works at Biologix

  1. Identification: Using BioResonance Scanning (BES), our doctors identify which pathogens are disrupting your system.
  2. Activation: Customized frequency-based signals are used to stimulate the activation of native phages that specifically target those microbes.
  3. Observation: Your body’s response is tested again—often within minutes—to determine how the microbial environment is shifting.
  4. Adjustment: Treatments are updated daily based on real-time data and your evolving clinical picture.
  5. Support: INPT is combined with detoxification, immune modulation, and organ-level repair strategies to support full-body recovery.

Precision Medicine in Real Time

INPT is guided not by guesswork or lab results that take days to return—but by real-time feedback from your own body. This allows us to:

  • Adapt your treatment daily
  • Avoid over-treatment or side effects
  • Stay ahead of microbial shifts and resistance patterns
  • Ensure optimal timing and dosage

This dynamic, responsive model makes INPT especially powerful for complex and multi-system chronic conditions.

What Makes INPT Different?

  • Personalized: Every therapy is based on your exact needs, evaluated in real time.
  • Non-Invasive: No needles, drugs, or phage infusions required.
  • Systems-Based: INPT is part of a complete, integrated biological approach.
  • Doctor-Guided: You work one-on-one with your doctor each day throughout your stay.

Conditions INPT Can Help Address

INPT is not designed to treat a single microbe. It is a systems-level solution for complex, chronic conditions including:

FAQs: Understanding the INPT Process

How is the treatment given?

INPT is applied through non-invasive signal-based therapies that work in synergy with your body’s own systems. There are no pills or infusions involved.

How do you know if it’s working?

We test your body’s response every day using BES diagnostics. Many patients experience noticeable symptom improvement within the first few days.

Can INPT target multiple infections?

Yes. INPT is uniquely effective for multi-microbial and multi-system illnesses that don’t respond to single-drug therapies.

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