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Feb 13, 2022

Why You Should Listen:  In this episode, you will learn about the use of Induced Native Phage Therapy in dealing with chronic infections.

About My Guest:

My guest for this episode is Dr. David Jernigan.  David Jernigan, DNM, DC is one of the country’s top innovators of precision bioenergetic testing and treatment technologies, with his most recent innovation, INPT (Induced Native Phage Therapy) possibly being one of his most important technologies to date.  He is constantly pushing the limits of research and development with a passion to get ever closer to 100% cure rate.  He was the first to publish a book on the natural treatment of people suffering from post-treatment Lyme Disease and is a published author of five books, with his best-seller being, “Beating Lyme Disease, 2nd Edition”.  He is nationally recognized as a leader in the purest form of medical treatment philosophy, Biological and Bioregulatory Medicine.  For 27 years, Dr. Jernigan and his team of doctors have only treated the toughest cases, with almost 90% of patients coming from other states and countries for his unique testing and treatments.  He has trained doctors to utilize his powerful new technologies in his flagship clinic, the Biologix Center for Optimum Health, in Franklin, Tennessee, specializing in the treatment of chronic illness and previously considered incurable cases.

Key Takeaways:

  • What are phages and where do they originate?
  • How difficult is it to find phages in our environment?
  • Are phages always health-promoting?
  • How does a phage lead to the demise of an organism?
  • Does each bacteria or bacterial species have its own phage?
  • How does INPT induce native phages?
  • Can multiple phages be induced simultaneously?
  • Does INPT lead to Herxheimer reactions?
  • What was the success rate with INPT in a recent research paper?
  • Do lab tests exist for Borrelia phages? Bartonella?  Others?
  • Can phages be used to address fungal colonization from exposure to water-damaged buildings?
  • Are phages helpful in addressing Candida overgrowth?
  • Might a phage be helpful in addressing MARCoNS?
  • Do phages work for parasites?
  • Can phages deal with viruses such as EBV or Herpes Zoster?
  • Does the right phage for the triggering infection bring resolution to conditions believed to be autoimmune?

Connect With My Guest:

http://BiologixCenter.com

http://PhagenCorp.com

Related Resources:

Research Paper: Induced Native Phage Therapy for the Treatment of Lyme Disease and Relapsing Fever: A Retrospective Review of First 14 Months in One Clinic

Interview Date:

February 10, 2022

Transcript:

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Disclaimer: 

The content of this show is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Nothing in today's discussion is meant to serve as medical advice or as information to facilitate self-treatment. As always, please discuss any potential health-related decisions with your own personal medical authority.