INPT for Lyme Disease

Induced Native Phage Therapy (INPT) offers a unique and promising approach for individuals battling chronic Lyme disease. Unlike conventional treatments that rely on antibiotics or externally sourced phage therapy, INPT works by stimulating the body’s own native bacteriophages—natural viruses that target and neutralize harmful bacteria—to help the body recover from persistent infections like Borrelia and its co-infections.

Why Chronic Lyme Is So Difficult to Treat

Lyme disease is caused by the Borrelia burgdorferi bacterium, typically transmitted through a tick bite. While acute cases may respond to antibiotics, many people continue to experience debilitating symptoms months or even years later—a condition often called “chronic Lyme” or “post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome.”

These ongoing symptoms are frequently due to:

  • Persisting microbial forms (cysts, biofilms)
  • Co-infections such as Bartonella, Babesia, and Mycoplasma
  • Immune system dysregulation and inflammation

How INPT Supports Lyme Recovery

INPT doesn’t attack the bacteria directly with chemicals or pharmaceuticals. Instead, it delivers highly specific frequency-encoded signals (Inducen™ formulas) that trigger native phages already present in your body to become active and begin targeting the microbial signatures of Lyme and its co-infections.

This makes INPT ideal for complex cases where standard therapies have failed—or where patients want a non-toxic, systems-based alternative.

What Sets INPT Apart from Antibiotics or Traditional Phage Therapy?

  • Activates internal defense systems rather than introducing external agents
  • Targets multiple organisms beyond just Borrelia, including co-infections
  • Reduces toxic load by avoiding antimicrobial medications
  • Supports whole-body regulation through real-time feedback (BES testing)

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Symptoms We Commonly See Improve with INPT

Biologix patients treated for Lyme-related illness often report dramatic shifts in:

  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Joint and muscle pain
  • Brain fog and neurological symptoms
  • Insomnia and anxiety
  • Heart palpitations and POTS-like symptoms
  • Digestive dysfunction

These improvements often begin within the first week of care.

Patient Spotlight

“I had been through 30 doctors and countless protocols. I arrived at Biologix on 10+ medications, barely able to walk. By day five of INPT, the brain fog lifted and I could sleep again. By the end of the second week, I felt like myself for the first time in years.” — Renee, Biologix patient

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Who Is a Good Candidate?

You may benefit from INPT for Lyme if you:

  • Still struggle after multiple rounds of antibiotics
  • Experience flares with Herxheimer reactions or detox therapies
  • Have multiple infections or complex diagnoses
  • Are seeking a personalized, doctor-guided program

Why Biologix Center?

Biologix is the origin of INPT and the only clinic in the world offering it as part of a fully-integrated treatment program. Each patient is seen daily by a doctor and receives a customized blend of INPT formulas, adjunctive care, and real-time testing using BES.

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Next Steps

If you’ve tried everything for Lyme—and still feel stuck—INPT may be the breakthrough you’ve been waiting for.

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