Beyond Antibiotics: Emerging New Innovation in Phage Therapy

Free BRMI Webinar featuring Dr. David Jernigan (Biologix Center for Optimum Health)

Watch the full webinar here:
BRMI Webinar with Dr. David Jernigan

What This Webinar Is About

Antibiotics helped shape modern medicine—but chronic illness is changing the landscape. In this BRMI webinar, Dr. David Jernigan explains why many persistent, treatment-resistant cases require more than “stronger antimicrobials,” and introduces a different framework: Induced Native Phage Therapy (INPT).

INPT is a signal-based method developed at Biologix Center that focuses on activating native phages already present in the body, rather than introducing phages from the outside. The goal is a more precise, responsive way to support microbial balance—especially in complex, multi-layered chronic cases.

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Key Themes Covered in the Conversation

  • Why “beyond antibiotics” matters: microbial resistance is increasing, and chronic illness often doesn’t respond to one-dimensional tools
  • Two parts of chronic illness: the microbial burden, plus the damage and dysregulation left behind (systems, pathways, and resilience).
  • What phages are: naturally occurring “bacteria-eating” viruses that target bacteria (and the broader concept of phages related to other microbes).
  • Conventional phage therapy vs. INPT: conventional methods often source phages externally; INPT focuses on stimulating native phage responses already present in the body.
  • Why precision matters: targeted strategies can be more tolerable and more efficient than “throwing the whole cabinet” at an exhausted system.

FAQs

No. Conventional phage therapy typically introduces phages from outside the body. INPT focuses on activating native phage responses already present in the body.

Yes—INPT is available through Biologix Center in Franklin, Tennessee.

This webinar is most helpful for people exploring chronic, complex presentations where symptoms persist despite many prior attempts—especially when the picture includes microbial and inflammatory complexity.

Start with the INPT overview and “What to Expect” pages above, then reach out to the Biologix team for next steps.