Membrane Lipid Replacement – Professor Emeritus Garth Nicolson, PhD, MD
Prof. Emeritus Garth Nicolson, PhD, MD is a world authority with a very impressive list of achievements and knowledge. In ScholarGPS International Rankings (2025), he ranks #1 Cell Membranes, #2 Cancer Metastasis, #13 Tumor Progression, #53 Cell & Molecular Biology.
These rankings are based on the productivity, impact, and quality of their scholarly work, determined by their publications, citations, and h-index.
Membrane Lipid Replacement is the subject of our interview and how it can replenish damaged cell membranes and restore mitochondrial function.
More recent research has been on Membrane Lipid Replacement® to repair mitochondria, boost cellular energy and cellular and tissue repair processes, recover barriers like the blood brain barrier and gut barrier (especially important in Long COVID), reduce inflammation, and remove dangerous chemicals from cellular stores. This has implications for many, if not most, diseases and conditions, because most pathogenic processes are linked to mitochondrial function and damage to cellular membranes. This is also important in normal aging.
Background
Prof Nicolson, also wrote the book. The Project Day Lily story chronicles the events surrounding what the public knows as “Gulf War Syndrome.” To this day, the public perception of that tragedy is very limited, but now there are over 150,000 veterans of that conflict that suffer from chronic illnesses and tens of thousands have died without acknowledgment or proper assistance to keep secret the origin of their illnesses.
Project Day Lily tells the story of the discovery that men and women of US Armed Forces were actually exposed to chemical and biological mixtures from missiles and sprayers during the Gulf War that were supplied, in part, by a sinister network using a group of rogue bureaucrats, intelligence operatives and scientists. They were also exposed to contaminants in the multiple vaccines given during deployment. Project Day Lily presents the story of how one of these biological agents was found by two American scientists in veterans of the Gulf War and in civilians as part of a massive testing program and how various academic and governmental employees did everything in their power to prevent this information from being released to the American public.
A fascinating story, where Prof Nicolson and his wife fled for their lives from Texas, his colleagues were killed and his boss was shot in the head in his office because he was going to expose the biological weapons experiments on Texas prisoners.
Our interview with Prof Nicolson ties into our other podcasts on bioweapons in particular our interviews with the late Professor Francis Boyle who drafted the Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989, Dr Richard Fleming author of Is COVID–19 a Bioweapon, Dr Kevin McCairn on Global amyloidogenic health disaster caused by the infectious biowarfare priogenic program, and our interviews with Elizabeth Boyle and Major Tom Haviland on amyloidogenic blood clots.
About
Professor Emeritus Garth L. Nicolson is the Founder, President, Chief Scientific Officer and Emeritus Research Professor of Molecular Pathology at the Institute for Molecular Medicine in Huntington Beach, California. He is also a Conjoint Emeritus Professor at the University of Newcastle (Australia). He was previously the David Bruton Jr. Chair in Cancer Research and Professor and Chairman at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, and he was Professor of Internal Medicine and Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Texas Medical School, Houston. Professor Nicolson has published over 700 medical and scientific papers, including editing 20 books, and he has served on the Editorial Boards of 30 medical and scientific journals and was Senior Editor of four of these. He is the coauthor of the Fluid—Mosaic Model of Cell Membranes (1972 Science), now the textbook model of biological membranes. Professor Nicolson has won many awards, such as the Burroughs Wellcome Medal of the Royal Society of Medicine (United Kingdom), Stephen Paget Award of the Metastasis Research Society, U.S. National Cancer Institute Outstanding Investigator Award, the Innovative Medicine Award of Canada and the EU Academy of Sciences. He is also a Colonel (O6, Honorary) of the U. S. Army and a U.S. Navy SEAL (Honorary) for his work on Armed Forces and veterans’ illnesses.
LINKS
The Institute for Molecular Medicine
Research Institute Dedicated To Discovering New Diagnostic And Therapeutic Solutions For Chronic Diseases.
Founded in 1996
https://www.amazon.com.au/Project-Lily-Garth-Nicols-Nicolson/dp/1413485197
RESEARCH PAPERS
OTHER INTERVIEWS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZN-kXZMzqU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZ7r2TAEMJ4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7q35MaYHF08
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CY2lISHRIQI
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