INPT vs. Antibiotics vs. Traditional Phage Cocktails: What’s the Difference?

When facing a chronic infection, the right treatment can mean everything. Antibiotics are common—but often fall short. Traditional phage therapy is emerging—but remains hard to access. At Biologix, we use a unique approach called Induced Native Phage Therapy (INPT), and when needed, we combine formulas into custom INPT phage cocktails that respond to multiple infections simultaneously.

Comparison Overview

Approach What It Is How It Works Limitations Best Use
Antibiotics Chemical compounds that kill bacteria Disrupts cellular function of bacteria systemically Resistance, side effects, gut disruption Acute bacterial infections
Traditional Phage Cocktails Lab-grown viruses targeting specific bacteria Externally applied phages infect and lyse targeted bacteria Strain-specific, limited access, regulatory challenges Localized, strain-verified infections
INPT (Single or Cocktail Form) Signal-based activation of native phages Induces multiple native phage responses tailored to active infections Requires in-clinic treatment and doctor guidance Chronic, multi-pathogen, or treatment-resistant cases

What Is an INPT Cocktail?

At Biologix, we often identify multiple microbial burdens—such as Lyme, Bartonella, mold toxins, and viral reactivations—coexisting in a single patient. In these cases, we combine multiple Inducen formulas in a structured sequence or blend, creating an INPT cocktail designed to activate phages across a range of targets.

This cocktail approach is guided daily using real-time bioenergetic scanning (BES), allowing adjustments in response to your body’s progress and needs.

Why This Matters for Complex Illness

Most traditional therapies—including phage cocktails—require identifying and matching individual phages to specific bacteria. INPT avoids this by:

  • Using your own native phage population
  • Guiding their action using resonance and signal induction
  • Allowing for multi-formula combinations tailored to your microbiome

Advantages of INPT Cocktails vs. Traditional Phage Cocktails

  • Self-limiting: INPT phages deactivate when their microbial target is gone
  • Responsive: Your doctor adjusts your protocol daily based on real-time feedback
  • Multi-systemic: Targets bacterial, fungal, parasitic, and viral layers
  • Accessible: No overseas lab, no waiting for strain isolation or foreign travel

What Patients Are Saying

“I had multiple infections. They used more than one INPT formula for me—and within days, I felt the shift.”

– Former PANS + Lyme + mold patient

Still Have Questions?

We’re happy to talk through what an INPT cocktail might look like for your case. Contact our staff or start your intake here to explore what’s possible.