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Updated: Aug 3, 2023
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R&D of Induced Native Phage Therapy
⚡️Founder: PhagenCorp⚡️Chief phage wrangler⚡️B.Sc. Nutrition, D.C., D.N.M.

It’s about helping real people heal! Thank goodness for one autodidact scientist thinking outside the box…Felix d’Herelle.

• What are Native Phages? They are phages that are a part of the human collective virome and/or phages which newly entered the body w/the bacterial infection, becoming part of the human virome.

• The infection of my infection is my VERY good friend!

• The idea: To strategically induce specific epigenetic changes either in the phage already using patient’s infection as a host, or possibly enlist polyvalent, non-temperate, obligatorily lytic phages from the human virome to kill the targeted bacteria, thereby rapidly eliminating the infection. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26590277/

• Is it safe? Yes, phages have been a part of the human virome since the beginning of time, and are generally recognized as safe by the FDA. Native lysis occurs every moment of every day in every bacterial population in the healthy human body without transduction-induced exotoxin consequences. https://bit.ly/3szlXtQ

• Is this approved for clinical use? Yes. In that no outside agents, i.e., externally-sourced phages or chemical agents are being introduced into the body, and the treatment is working to improve the structure +function of the body, it is permitted.

👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼What’s so GREAT about INDUCING native phages??

👉 Every microbe from the natural environment is itself already infected with its own specific type of phage. When the bacteria enters the body, it is already infected with its own phage type.

👉 It is basic knowledge that obligatorily lytic phages can remain in dormancy (lysogeny) until exposed to certain stimuli, such as UV light and other subtle stimuli. Following this induction event they enter the lytic cycle leading to the lysis of the host. https://bit.ly/39gsClX

👉 All phages have two life cycles, a lysogenic cycle and a lytic cycle. https://bit.ly/3sCrLTn

👉 News: To ensure absolute credibility of our innovation, and the industry as a whole, we feel that the completion of the double-blinded, independent research study, and the ongoing independent product research taking place both in the U.S. and Europe, is necessary before the product is released to healthcare practitioners. Our goal is to ensure the highest integrity of the science, and the accuracy of or subsequent modifications of the concepts and representations.

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