INPT for Mold Illness & Mycotoxin Exposure

Many people suffering from mold-related illness struggle to find lasting relief—even after remediation, detox programs, and supplements. At Biologix Center, we use Induced Native Phage Therapy (INPT) to help the body directly target the microbial and inflammatory factors behind mold-driven illness.

By activating your own native phages, INPT works at the source—without introducing drugs, foreign viruses, or harsh binders. This approach is ideal for chronically ill patients with multiple sensitivities or “mystery” symptoms.

What Is Mold Illness?

Mold illness, also known as chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS), is a multi-system condition triggered by exposure to mold spores and mycotoxins—toxic byproducts of mold metabolism. These toxins can:

  • Disrupt immune regulation
  • Damage the gut-brain axis
  • Inflame neurological and vascular tissues

Even after mold is removed from the environment, symptoms may persist for years if the toxins are not eliminated or the immune dysfunction is not addressed.

How INPT Helps Mold-Related Illness

INPT introduces signal-based inputs—via Inducen formulas—that instruct the body to activate its own phages against key microbes and fungal markers. These formulas are selected in real time using BioResonance Scanning (BES), a method that allows clinicians to identify what the body is struggling with most and respond rapidly.

This approach allows for precision-level care, tailored to each individual’s real-time needs.

Common Symptoms We Address

Our patients with mold-related illness often experience:

  • Extreme fatigue and muscle weakness
  • Brain fog, memory loss, and dizziness
  • Breathing issues, sinus congestion, cough
  • Anxiety, panic, or depression
  • Histamine intolerance or MCAS
  • Sensitivity to light, sound, food, or chemicals

What Makes INPT Different?

  • No external phages or chemical medications
  • Targets root-level triggers (not just detox pathways)
  • Daily doctor-directed care and testing
  • Customized to your unique microbial profile

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Patient Experience

“I was in a wheelchair, in and out of the hospital, and no one believed mold could be doing this. Biologix was the only place that got to the root. After INPT, I got my muscle strength back and the tremors stopped. I felt like myself again.” — Julie, Biologix patient

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Why Biologix Is Different

We pioneered INPT as a way to help patients who don’t respond to traditional detox, antifungals, or immune modulators. Our team understands the complexity of mold illness, including its neurological and emotional impacts. That’s why we take an integrative, hands-on approach that adjusts daily to your body’s real-time needs.

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Are You a Candidate for INPT?

If you have a history of mold exposure, persistent symptoms, and limited response to past treatments, INPT may offer a path forward. It is especially effective for:

  • Environmentally sensitive individuals
  • Those with MCAS, CIRS, or limbic system dysfunction
  • Patients with complex, overlapping diagnoses

Take the Next Step

If mold illness is still controlling your life, Biologix may offer the reset you’ve been searching for.

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