What Is Induced Native Phage Therapy?
Induced Native Phage Therapy (INPT) is a cutting-edge method that activates your body’s own native phages—naturally occurring viruses that help eliminate harmful microbes. Unlike traditional phage therapy, which introduces foreign phages, INPT works in real time with your body to support recovery from chronic and treatment-resistant illness.
Why INPT Is Different
Phage therapy is gaining attention as an alternative to antibiotics, but most people don’t realize that there’s more than one kind. Traditional phage therapy injects external phages into the body. These are often limited in scope, hard to match to your exact infection, and not widely available in the United States.
INPT is different. Developed by Dr. David Jernigan and exclusively offered at Biologix Center for Optimum Health, INPT stimulates phages that already exist in your body. These phages are activated using precision frequency formulas, allowing your body to respond with targeted microbial defense—naturally.
How Induced Native Phage Therapy Works
- Identification: Doctors use real-time diagnostics called BES (BioResonance Scanning) to identify microbial problems in your body.
- Activation: Specific energetic signals are used to activate native phages that can target those microbes.
- Feedback: Your body’s responses are checked immediately, and the protocol is adjusted each day.
- Support: INPT is integrated with detoxification, immune support, and system balancing therapies.
INPT vs. Traditional Phage Therapy
- Phage Source: INPT uses native phages already in your body. Traditional methods use external phage cocktails.
- Delivery Method: INPT is non-invasive and based on resonance. Traditional phages are administered via IV or ingestion.
- Precision: INPT is guided by real-time testing. Traditional phage therapy is trial-and-error.
- Availability: INPT is offered only at Biologix. Most phage therapy isn’t available in the U.S.
For a deeper comparison, see INPT vs. Traditional Phage Therapy.
What Conditions Can INPT Help Address?
INPT is used to support patients dealing with complex, chronic illnesses such as:
- Lyme disease and co-infections
- Mold toxicity and environmental illness
- Long COVID and post-viral syndromes
- Chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and neurological dysfunction
- Digestive disorders, SIBO, and mycotoxin-related GI issues
- Autoimmune-like presentations and “mystery” illnesses
Why Biologix Center?
Biologix Center is the only clinic in the world offering INPT as part of an intensive, real-time, doctor-directed healing program. Our patients travel from around the globe for a reason:
- One-on-one doctor time daily
- Real-time diagnostics and daily protocol adjustments
- State-of-the-art equipment and advanced biological medicine
- A proven track record of helping complex cases recover
Read real patient stories or learn more about what to expect when you come to Biologix.
FAQs About Induced Native Phage Therapy
Is INPT the same as phage therapy?
No. INPT uses your body’s own phages, activated through signal-based formulas, rather than introducing foreign viruses into the system.
Is INPT available in the U.S.?
Yes, but only at Biologix Center in Franklin, Tennessee. It is not available through hospitals or standard medical practices.
Is INPT safe?
INPT is non-invasive, drug-free, and personalized based on your body’s real-time responses. Most patients tolerate it extremely well.
What conditions can INPT help with?
While we don’t claim to treat specific diseases, INPT is part of a full-spectrum healing program used for Lyme, mold illness, long COVID, autoimmune syndromes, and more.
Take the Next Step
If you’re struggling with chronic illness and haven’t found answers, INPT may be a path worth exploring.