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Phage Treatment for Lyme Disease: Understanding INPT at the Biologix Center

If you’re searching for a science-driven, restorative approach to Lyme disease that goes beyond symptom management, you may have heard about phage-based options. At the Biologix Center, we use a next-generation advancement in the phage world called Induced Native Phage Therapy (INPT)—a breakthrough method that supports the body’s own microbial-balancing systems using encoded signaling formulas known as Inducen.

This page explains how phage treatment for Lyme works, how INPT is different, what research shows, and how the Biologix Center’s program supports people with chronic Lyme, persistent symptoms, and multi-microbial illnesses.

What Is Phage Treatment for Lyme Disease?

Traditional phage therapy uses externally supplied bacteriophages to target specific microbes. While this has shown promise globally, it often comes with limitations such as phage-host matching, resistance patterns, storage challenges, and regulatory barriers.

INPT takes a completely different approach.

How INPT Differs from Traditional Phage Therapy

  • No external phages are given. INPT stimulates precision-targeted native phages already present in the body.
  • Ultra-specific targeting. Inducen formulas are encoded with frequency-precise signatures associated with microbial populations such as Borrelia burgdorferi, Bartonella, Babesia, and others.
  • Gentle and non-toxic. INPT does not suppress the immune system or disrupt the microbiome.
  • Designed to address multi-infections. Formulas can be combined—similar to “phage cocktails”—for patients with multiple microbial drivers.

For people with chronic or treatment-resistant Lyme patterns, this provides a new option grounded in biophysics, real-time testing, and individualized delivery.

Research Supporting INPT for Lyme Disease

INPT has been featured in multiple peer-reviewed publications and independent analyses. These studies evaluate clinical outcomes, electromagnetic biosignatures, and multi-microbial response profiles.

These findings help explain why many patients report improvements in neurological function, energy, mobility, and clarity as microbial burdens shift and the body’s systems rebalance.

How INPT Works for Lyme Disease

INPT begins with identifying the microbial patterns contributing to a patient’s symptoms. Instead of relying solely on bloodwork—which can miss persistent Lyme markers—Biologix uses Biospectral Emission Sequencing (BES), a real-time testing method that evaluates how the body responds to encoded microbial signatures.

INPT Treatment Steps

  1. Assessment: Doctors evaluate microbial load signatures, toxicity, structural interference, and organ stress patterns.
  2. Formula Selection: Specific Inducen formulas are chosen to stimulate the native phages that correlate with targeted microbes.
  3. Real-time Responses: BES verifies how the body reacts, allowing daily custom adjustments.
  4. Full-System Support: Treatment integrates structural care, neurological support, detoxification, and metabolic optimization.

The result is a comprehensive whole-body approach instead of a single isolated therapy.

The Biologix Center’s Retreat-Based Program

The Biologix Center is not a quick-visit or single-treatment clinic. It operates as a retreat-style, multi-week program designed for people seeking real forward movement with chronic Lyme, mold toxicity, long COVID, and complex chronic illness.

What the Program Includes

  • Daily doctor visits (about an hour each day)
  • Real-time testing using BES to track responses
  • Precision INPT delivery adjusted throughout the stay
  • Advanced clinical therapies including neurofeedback, structural correction, lymphatic drainage, targeted detoxification, PEMF, and more
  • Holistic environmental and lifestyle optimization

Most guests stay for two weeks, while more complex cases stay one to four weeks depending on need.

Why People Choose INPT Over Other Lyme Treatment Options

  • Targets a broad range of microbes associated with Lyme and co-infections
  • Does not rely on long-term antibiotics
  • Does not damage the microbiome
  • Minimal risk of adverse effects
  • Customized daily instead of following a generic protocol

For individuals with persistent or treatment-resistant symptoms, this approach allows for a deeper look at what is driving the illness—not just the symptoms.

Is INPT Right for You?

If you’ve tried antibiotics, herbal protocols, or standard Lyme regimens without lasting improvement, INPT may be worth exploring. The goal is to help the body restore balance and function through targeted microbial signaling combined with comprehensive holistic support.

Learn More

To explore whether the Biologix Center’s program is right for you, start by completing our confidential intake form.

Frequently Asked Questions About Phage Treatment for Lyme Disease

Is phage treatment for Lyme disease the same as antibiotics?

No. Traditional antibiotics work chemically, while phage-based approaches work biologically by interacting with bacteria-targeting viruses called bacteriophages. INPT goes a step further by stimulating the body’s own native phages instead of adding external ones.

How is INPT used for Lyme disease at the Biologix Center?

INPT is integrated into a multi-week, retreat-style program. Doctors use real-time testing to select and adjust Inducen formulas that correspond with microbial patterns associated with Lyme and co-infections, while also supporting detoxification, neurological function, and overall regulation.

Can INPT be used if I have already tried long-term antibiotics?

Many people who come to the Biologix Center have already tried antibiotics and other protocols. The team evaluates your history, current symptom picture, and test findings to determine whether INPT and the broader program are a good fit for your situation.

Does INPT replace all other Lyme disease treatments?

INPT is designed to be a central pillar of the Biologix Center’s Lyme program, but care is always comprehensive. Your plan may also include structural work, neurological support, lifestyle changes, and additional therapies tailored to your body’s needs.

How do I know if I am a candidate for the Biologix Center program?

The best first step is to complete the Biologix Center’s intake form and share your history. The team will review your case and let you know whether the program, including INPT, appears appropriate based on your health goals and current condition.