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Could Native Phages Outperform Other Antibacterial Treatments?

Native Phages vs Antibiotics Could Native Phages Outperform Other Antibacterial Treatments? Focus Keyword: native phages vs antibiotics For decades, antibacterial treatments have largely centered around broad-spectrum approaches designed to suppress or eliminate bacteria. While these methods remain foundational, ongoing research is prompting a new question: [...]

May 4th, 2026|INPT Phage Therapy, Lyme Disease|

Lyme Disease: Could Native Phages Hold the Missing Piece?

Native Phages Lyme Disease  Rethinking Lyme Disease: Could Native Phages Hold the Missing Piece? Lyme disease continues to challenge both patients and practitioners — not only in how it presents, but in how it is understood. While conventional approaches often focus on a single bacterium, ongoing research is prompting [...]

May 4th, 2026|INPT Phage Therapy, Lyme Disease|

Makis Protocols Cancer Program in Tennessee | Biologix Center

Dr. Makis Peer-Reviewed Cancer Progarm in Tennessee A structured, physician-guided 10-week program integrating advanced protocols, targeted therapies, and full-system support. At Biologix Center, we’ve developed a comprehensive Cancer Synergy Program that brings together emerging integrative protocols—including ivermectin, fenbendazole, and mebendazole—alongside our advanced therapeutic technologies and real-time, personalized care model. This [...]

April 3rd, 2026|Cancer|

Hidden Infections, Mast Cells, and Overactive Immunity: How Phages Could Calm the Storm

Imagine your body's immune system as a vigilant security team. Macrophages and other immune cells are like guards sent to capture and destroy invading microbes. But some sneaky pathogens flip the script: instead of being killed, they colonize these very cells, turning them into hideouts or "farms" for their [...]

March 19th, 2026|INPT Education|

Conceptual Mechanistic Framework for Induced Native Phage Therapy (INPT) in Multidrug-Resistant Infections and Tumor-Associated Microbiomes

Induced Native Phage Therapy (INPT) and related Inducen® formulations are intended to function as an important key component of a broader, integrative, non-cytotoxic therapeutic strategy. They are not proposed as standalone cancer treatment, but as adjunctive interventions designed to address contributory microbial drivers of oncogenesis while preserving commensal microbiome [...]

February 24th, 2026|INPT Education, INPT Phage Therapy|