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: [...]
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 [...]
Lyme Disease Testing Limitations
If Lyme Testing Misses the Target, What Else Are Many Lab Tests Missing? Lyme disease remains one of the most complex and debated chronic conditions today. For many patients, the challenge isn’t just symptom relief — it’s getting clear, reliable answers. When test results come back [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]





