The Science Behind INPT
Induced Native Phage Therapy (INPT) is more than just a breakthrough in healing—it’s a redefinition of how we engage the body’s natural defenses against infection. Developed by Dr. David Jernigan at Biologix Center, INPT draws on microbiology, quantum biology, and energetic medicine to activate the body’s native bacteriophages in a controlled and clinically guided way.
What Are Native Phages?
Bacteriophages—“phages” for short—are naturally occurring viruses that live within the body and specifically infect bacteria. Your body hosts trillions of them at any given time. Unlike antibiotics or traditional phage cocktails, INPT does not introduce anything foreign into your system. Instead, it helps your body recognize and activate its own phages to target microbial invaders.
How INPT Works, Scientifically
INPT uses a series of signal-based treatments that stimulate specific phages within your microbiome. The steps are:
- Identify target microbes using BioResonance Scanning (BES)
- Select corresponding Inducen signal formulas designed to activate native phages
- Apply frequency-coded inputs to signal your immune and microbial systems to respond
- Monitor real-time feedback to confirm microbial reduction and physiological improvement
This process is repeated daily, dynamically adjusting based on how your body responds.
INPT vs. Traditional Phage Therapy
- Traditional Phage Therapy: Introduces external viruses; must be perfectly matched to the bacteria; limited access in U.S.
- INPT: Stimulates your existing phages; no live virus introduced; applicable to a broader range of microbial targets
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Clinical Results and Biological Markers
Our patients often see:
- Decreased microbial load (confirmed through energetic and laboratory testing)
- Improved organ function and inflammatory markers
- Resolution of symptoms across neurological, immune, and digestive systems
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Scientific Foundations
INPT is informed by multiple disciplines:
- Microbiology: The behavior and life cycles of bacteriophages
- Energetic Medicine: Frequency-based signaling and cellular response
- Systems Biology: Whole-body interaction between pathogens and physiology
- Neuroimmunology: The brain-immune axis as a healing regulator
Research and Development
Dr. Jernigan’s work on INPT has been featured in peer-reviewed journals and presented at national and international conferences. His collaboration with PhagenCorp has helped bring INPT-inspired products like Inducen to a broader clinical audience.
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Limitations of Conventional Approaches
Antibiotics and exogenous phage therapy often fail to address the underlying biological terrain that allows microbes to persist. INPT’s approach is designed to:
- Work synergistically with the body’s healing mechanisms
- Target polymicrobial infections, not just one bacterium
- Support detoxification, drainage, and tissue repair alongside microbial resolution
FAQs About INPT Science
How are microbes identified?
We use BES Testing, a real-time energetic diagnostic system that allows us to detect subtle biological responses and target pathogens down to the species level.
Are results measurable?
Yes. Patients often show changes in live blood analysis, organ function scores, and energetic testing within days. In some cases, traditional lab tests may also confirm microbial reductions.
Is INPT backed by research?
Yes. Click here for peer-reviewed studies and ongoing research related to INPT and phage biology.
Explore Further
INPT is where science meets healing. Our goal is to activate your body’s brilliance—not override it.