Episode 252 – Induced Native Phage Therapy (INPT) & advanced natural therapies

Episode 252 – Induced Native Phage Therapy (INPT) & advanced natural therapies

Author: Let's Talk Wellness Now January 6, 2026 Duration: 1:06:33

Dr. Deb 0:04

Today on let's Talk Wellness now, we're diving into the most cutting edge and misunderstood frontiers in chronic illness treatment. Induced native Phage therapy, or INPT and induced native microbial therapy. My guest is Dr. David Jarrigan, one of the country's most innovative minds in biologic and bioregulatory medicine. Dr. Jaragan is widely known for his pioneering work in the treatment resistant Lyme disease and chronic infections and for pushing the boundaries of what's possible when we stop fighting the body and instead learn how to regulate it. He is the inventor of multiple advanced diagnostic and therapeutic technologies including biospectral emission sequencing, matrix interface testing, chrono quantum testing, and most recently INPT and inmt, technologies that aim to activate the body's own native intelligence to restore balance and eliminate chronic infection. Dr. Jaragan is the author of five books, including the best selling Beating Lyme Disease and trained extensively in Europe, Biologic Medicine and under Thomas Rao at the Paracelsus Clinic in Switzerland. His work challenges the conventional infectious disease model and raises an important question. What if chronic illness persists not because we haven't killed enough pathogens, but because we haven't restored regulation? This is going to be a fascinating and paradigm shifting conversation. But before we dive in, let me remind you this podcast is about empowering you with knowledge to make the best choices for your health. So grab your tea or coffee and let's talk Wellness Now. So for those of you who have heard me before, you're going to recognize my voice is a little froggy today. I've been fighting a little laryngitis for the past couple of weeks. So forgive me for my voice sounding a little bit off. You may see me drink a little bit on this episode just to kind of moisten my voice. I am totally fine. I'm not sick. I am just fighting this laryngitis that just will not go away. So it is clearly telling me something. But I'm going to keep pushing forward, bringing you amazing guests like Dr. Jarrigan today and I am so excited for this conversation. For those of you who know me, I've been treating Lyme for 20 years. So this is going to be an amazing conversation for me as well as you and we are going to learn some some great things together. So right after we get back from our sponsor, we are going to bring Dr. Jaragan on and we are going to have this amazing conversation. Today's episode of let's Talk Wellness now is brought to you by Health Tech Sauna. One of my absolute favorite tools for detoxification and cellular healing. If you've followed me for a while, you know I talk often about the importance of supporting your mitochondria and removing toxins, especially if you're healing from chronic illness, mold exposure or hormonal imbalance. The HealthText sauna uses advanced full spectrum infrared technology that penetrates deeply into the body to help release stored toxins, reduce inflammation and boost circulation. All from the comfort of your own home. I personally use and recommend the HealthTech sauna in my own home because it's medical grade, low EMF and built for serious healing, not just relaxation. And right now my listeners can save $500 off their own sauna by going to healthtech health.com doctordr muth req 25 so run over there right now and get your $500 off your own sauna because healing starts with detox.

David Jernigan 4:12

All right. I'm Dr. David Jernigan, and I own the Biologic Center for Optimum health in Franklin, Tennessee. And I've been in practice for over 30 years. I shook Willie Burke Derfer's hand, if anybody knows who that is. It's kind of infamous now with some of the revelations that have happened about Lyme being bioweapon weaponized. But you know, I've been doing this probably longer than almost anybody that's still in the business in the natural realm. It chose me. I did not choose Lyme. Matter of fact, there were many times in my career that I was like, you know, cancer is easier because of the fact that everybody agrees, you know, what we're dealing with. And in the 90s, it was a whole different reality where nobody actually understood that you could have Lyme disease and not be coming from New England. I had actually the first documented case of a Lyme disease CDC positive patient that had never left the state of Kansas before. So they couldn't say that it wasn't in Kansas. And so, so she had actually been pregnant with twin boys and they were born CDC positive as well. So it is transmitted across the placenta. We know. So the history of how I did all this was in the 90s, probably 1996, probably somewhere in there. 97 with this woman. I if you go into Robin's pathology books from back then, which we all used medical doctors and everybody else studying, you know, there was basically a paragraph about Lyme disease. And on the national board tests, as you recall, it was probably like, what causes or what is bullseye rash associated with? And you had to guess Lyme disease, of course, but that was, you know, considered to be more in New England illness. And you Would never see it anywhere else. But here was this woman. I knew nothing about Lyme beyond what we had gotten taught in college, which was, like I say, next to nothing. And she would not let me stop feeding me information. I mean, you gotta remember, the Internet wasn't even hardly in existence.

Dr. Deb 6:36

Yeah.

David Jernigan 6:36

Years. I mean, it was brand new. It was supposed to be this information highway. And so I started purchasing like a lot of doctors do. Even now, they start purchasing every kind of new supplement that's supposed to work for bacteria. There was no product in those days that actually was Lyme specific. I mean, nobody was really dealing with it naturally. It was always a pharmaceutical situation and.

Dr. Deb 7:05

A very short course at that.

David Jernigan 7:06

Yeah. Two weeks of doxy in your period, whether your symptoms are gone or not. Which she'd had the two weeks of doxy, and her symptoms and her son's symptoms were not gone. And so I absolutely just purchased everything I could find. Nothing would work. I mean, I could name names of products and you would recognize them because they're still out there today. Which is kind of a sad thing that natural medicine is still riding on these things that have the most marketing.

Dr. Deb 7:37

Yeah.

David Jernigan 7:38

Sometimes the things that actually have the documented research behind it. I am a doctor of chiropractic medicine, and I specialized all these years in chronic incurable illnesses of all types. That may sound odd to a lot of people, but doctors of chiropractic medicine are trained just like a GP typically would be. The medical schools, as I understand it, got together decades ago and said, wow, if all we did was crank out general practitioners for the next 10 years, we wouldn't have still enough general practitioners to supply the demand.

Dr. Deb 8:17

Right.

David Jernigan 8:18

Everybody in medicine, in medical schools wanted to be a specialist because that's where the money was. It was easier kind of also to just focus on one part of the.

Dr. Deb 8:28

Body and specialize in that, be an expert in that one area.

David Jernigan 8:32

Yeah. So we all now have the same training. We all go through pre med. We got a bachelor's degree. I got my bachelor's degree in nutrition through Park University in Parkville, Missouri. And so, you know, when I ran out of options to purchase, I just used a technology that I developed, which was an advancement upon other technologies, but I called it bioresonance scanning. And I coined the term back in the 90s. It was a way to kind of like a sensitive test. You know, like you might think of applied kinesiology, then clinical kinesiology, then chiroplus kinesiology. Then, you know, you can just keep going with all the Advancements that were made, well, this was an advancement upon those things. So I developed, I was the first in my known world of doctors to develop a way to detect adjunctively. Obviously we can't say it's a primary diagnosis adjunctively detect the presence of given specimen. So we can say, thus, say if my test, it's highly likely you have Borrelia Burgundy for a. But I had to have the specimen on hand to be able to match what I call frequency matching to the specimen, which was a brand new concept in those days. And so I was able to detect whether or not my treatments were successful or not. This is something even now that's really difficult for doctors because antibody tests, even the most advanced ones, it's still an antibody test, it's still an immune response to an infection. And accurately. Some doctors will slam those tests saying, well, that doesn't mean you actually have the infection. That just means your body has seen it before. Which is a correct statement, kind of. So being able to detect the presence and even where in the body infections are was a way huge advancement in the 90s, for sure. It's kind of funny, I think about a conference I went to because I'm kind of jumping ahead because I ended up developing my own formula just for this woman and her children. And it worked. And I was like, wow. Their symptoms were gone. All the blood tests came back negative in those days. We were using the Igenx Western blot eventually. And the what was called a Lyme urine antigen test. I don't know if you remember that because it only decades later did I meet the owner of Igenex, Nick Harris, in person. I was like, whatever happened to the Luwahat test? Because they took it off the market after a while. Honestly, we lost the antigen and couldn't find. Find it again.

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