Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results

To understand the future of something or someone, it is good to understand their past or their history.  How many of us are aware of the history of chemotherapy?

I was not aware until I became passionately invested in seeing clients with a cancer diagnosis change their lifestyles and support their bodies nutritionally, emotionally, and spiritually during their healing journey.

After WWII, some doctors were analyzing tissue samples of men who died after being exposed to mustard gas, a toxic chemical compound used in chemical warfare.  After analyzing these tissue samples, they wondered if it would have any impact on tumors in humans. 

Thus, the trial and error, guessing game of what toxic chemotherapy agents would kill cancer cells the fastest (before destroying the immune system, digestive system, and eventually the entire body), began.  It was birthed out of a war, out of toxic chemical warfare. 

In the 1940’s, cancer researchers did not have a good understanding of what cancer was and how it developed in the body, much less a systematic approach of studying cancer.  However, in desperation, attention was given to chemotherapy and these toxic chemical warfare agents.

The idea of using mustard gas and other chemotherapy agents was highly controversial when it was first introduced and many doctors were opposed to the concept.  The minority of doctors and cancer researchers first pursued this avenue. 

The reality is that children were the first to sign up for trials with chemotherapy.   Their parents signed a waiver, releasing their rights and agreeing to chemotherapy.  The first human trial was conducted.  After the cancer seemingly disappeared, one by one, the children came back with the cancer cells spreading to the brain.  In the end, every child involved in the first human trial died.    

After this experience, many doctors walked away entirely from the idea of using chemotherapy in treating cancer.  However, others persisted.  A new idea of rotating chemotherapy agents was introduced.  The idea was that the body would not be as devastated by one toxic chemotherapy agent as it would be to a rotation of toxic chemotherapy agents. 

This seemed to allow patients to live longer throughout the treatment and survive long enough to receive their treatments.  However, many did not make it through the human trials. 

In the 1980’s, chemotherapy was analyzed statistically by Bailer.  With an objective lens and no financial ties to the chemotherapy industry, Bailer found that since chemotherapy was introduced in the 1950’s, 4% were saved by chemotherapy.  Further, the death toll from cancer had increased by 9% since the 1950’s.  Something clearly was wrong with the approach.

Some quick facts about chemotherapy:

·      First chemotherapy agent was mustard gas, a toxic chemical warfare agent banned from being used in WWII because of it’s toxic affect on the human body
·      Started being developed in the 1940’s prior to understanding mechanisms behind cancer and tumor growth
·      Statistics are frequently manipulated and are presented in the following manner:
o   Cure is defined as a 5-year survival rate, if someone is alive 5 years and 2 weeks after they are first diagnosed, they are included in the survival rate statistics
o   Certain ethnic groups are frequently not included in survival rates with white only percentages presented
o   If patients die before full prescribed treatment rounds of chemotherapy are finished, they may be deleted from the study and eliminated from statistics
o   Statistics are adjusted for “expected mortality outcomes,” for example, if someone dies after being diagnosed and during treatment, they could have also died from a car accident
o   Many times, the percentage of tumor shrinkage is presented instead of survival rates even though tumors shrinking are not necessary linked to survival rates
·      1986:  McGill Cancer Center:  Scientists surveyed 118 oncologists who specialize in lung cancer.  Asked if they would take chemo if they developed lung cancer and ¾ of the oncologists replied no, they would not take chemo.  Reclaiming our health by John Robbins 1996
·      5-year survival data from US National Cancer Institute's Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) registry from 1990 until January 2004:  2.1% survival rate in the US and 2.3% survival rate in Australia with using chemotherapy

Some people invested in using chemotherapy lashed out at Bailer and rejected his findings although they were found to be completely sound and ethical.  Others, seeing the dismal results of chemotherapy, moved on to study targeted gene therapy and cancer; the next big thing in cancer research. 

Chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery remained the primary approach of oncologists in the Western Medical world.  Cancer research shifted focus to finding oncogenes involved in cancer and developing drugs that would target these genes.

However, after much research, millions of dollars, and many years, targeted gene therapy showed a similar disappointment.  The genes involved in cancer showed no cohesive pattern to follow.  Instead, the genetic components involved in different cases appeared as distinct and unique as a fingerprint. 

Unfortunately, few doctors have taken the approach of starting with what is cancer and why has it developed in the body before recommending treatment protocols.  However, this is why I love holistic treatment options for cancer.  The whole person is taken into consideration.  Our understanding of the characteristics of cancer, why it develops in the body, and what are potential root causes to tumor development are taken into consideration. 

In the coming weeks, we will look at some great approaches to cancer to gain an understanding of options that may be better for some who want to connect with the root cause of their diagnosis and approach treatment in a less toxic manner. 


Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Epigenetics

Epigenetics is a new science that started in 2001 during the end phase of The Human Genome Project.  Epi means upon or above and demonstrates the meaning that the control of health is not in the genes as it was hypothesized in the 1950's.  1951 was the first time that the amino acid sequence for insulin was discovered and the concept of genetic engineering or manipulation first began.

Scientists continue to chase this concept through research projects trying to interfere with genetic expression.  However, they are missing the most important component to gene expression:  signaling from the environment.

The signal is vitally important to the expression of genetic potential and dictates whether a gene is expressed or silenced.  Signals are growth hormones, hormones, RNA, etc. that are sent to a receptor on the cell membrane in order to activate the appropriate proteins or DNA to complete the biochemical reaction that is necessary or that is being asked because of the signal.

Nutrients, beliefs, thoughts, and emotions are all components that impact or influence the signal that is sent to the cell membrane.  Our thoughts, thus, do not simply exist in our mind, but are involved in a cascade of genetic and chemical reactions that either build health or bring destruction to our bodies.

It is vitally important that we have the proper understanding of genetics and epigenetics because it will impact our health.  If I believe that genes control the outcome of my health, I will take a drastically different approach to my lifestyle and health than if I believe that every thought, emotion, belief, nutrient, and toxin impacts the expression of my genetic potential.  If genes do dictate my health outcomes, having radical surgery performed to prevent the expression of a breast cancer gene would make sense.  However, if my lifestyle, beliefs, and environment dictate whether this gene is expressed or not, then I can take a more proactive approach to controlling my internal and external environment and may never experience the expression of a breast cancer gene.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Mystery of Belief


         Epigenetics is the study and science of how genes are turned on and off in the body based upon the environment, nutrition, thoughts, emotions, and beliefs of the person.  After the Human Genome Project showed that genes were not as involved in the health outcomes of people as we first thought, epigenetics is a fascinating science that brings hope that our genes do not determine our health outcomes; rather, we are the architects and designers of our own health.  

         In my Nutritional Therapy practice, I notice that my clients who are more optimistic, hopeful, and happy are able to heal.  My clients who project negativity, hopelessness, and unhappiness tend to struggle more, but are able to pull through if they are willing to change their approach to life and their perspective.  In fact, a study at Harvard from 1946-1981, demonstrated that people with a negative outlook developed disease at a significantly higher rate than those with an optimistic attitude.

        “The simple truth is, happy people generally don't get sick.  One’s attitude toward oneself is the single most important factor in healing or staying well.  Those who are at peace with themselves and their immediate surroundings have far fewer serious illnesses than those who are not (Bernie Siegel, M.D.).”

         Our thoughts, emotions, and beliefs are continually feeding scripts to our body which help to either build health or destroy health at the cellular level.  What are your thoughts on a daily basis?  What are your emotions on a daily basis?  And how is this affecting your health?

         I remember a close friend of mine sharing with me that she believed the stress in her life would cause her to develop cancer.  She did develop cancer many months after this belief solidified in her subconscious.  Was it the belief that instructed her body to develop cancer?  Or was it the financial and relational stress in her life as she had declared?  Or a combination of the two?  
    
         Health and lack of health prove to be much more complicated than eating 1 apple a day and exercising a few times a week.  We have a myriad of thoughts, emotions, beliefs that affect us in ways that we may or may not be aware of.  
       
        The interesting thing that Dr. Siegel discovered through his research is that loving oneself and others actually increases killer T-cells, which are involved in a healthy immune system.  Even our thoughts, emotions, and beliefs during and after a diagnosis is so important to the prognosis of our recovery.  

         In light of any diagnosis, there is an emotional trauma and a grieving process that we go through either consciously or subconsciously.  My clients who have a diagnosis or have a child with a diagnosis benefit greatly from processing how they feel, think, and believe regarding this diagnosis.  Therapeutic counseling, prayer, and visual imagery tend to help tremendously in resolving the trauma of a diagnosis and freeing the person to approach the healing process from an emotionally stable place instead of a place of trauma.    

         My background in counseling and pastoral ministry I rely heavily on when working with clients who have been diagnosed with cancer or who have children diagnosed with autism.  It is very challenging to implement a healing plan when emotions are stuck in a place of being paralyzed from trauma.  Children are so sensitive that they intuitively perceive their parents emotions and can even take on the emotions of their parents regarding a diagnosis.  This hinders the healing process and the ability to stay proactive and motivated to bring healing tools into the life of the child.  

         In fact, in some cases of diagnosis, Deepak Chopra, MD, frequently observed rapid regression in health after a diagnosis “almost as if the person was dying from the diagnosis.”  Your belief about cancer, heart disease, or autism will affect how your body is able to heal or stay stuck in a cycle of crisis and trauma.  It is completely normal to start in a place of trauma, but to move to a place of resolving the emotional trauma and grief so that healing can be more possible.  

         I remember after being diagnosed with PCOS, I went through a process of grieving.  After I grieved, I processed through the diagnosis, I was ready to heal.  I had all the symptoms of PCOS.  Now, I have none of the symptoms of PCOS.  My physical healing started when I healed emotionally, spiritually, and when I was able to believe that healing was even possible.  The answers and solutions came quickly after my belief was solidified.  

         How about you?  Do you have a diagnosis?  Does your loved one have a diagnosis?  Where are you at in the grieving process?  Are you stuck in trauma?  Find someone who you can talk to and who can help you through the trauma and grieving process.  This will help tremendously and increase your body's ability to heal and recover fully.  Believing with you for the best possible outcome, 

       Megan E. Van Zyl



Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Brain Detox

Join me in a detox.  It is not the type of detox that you would expect.  I love detoxing.  I love juicing and helping my body to rid itself of toxins.  I love the feeling of healing when I am extra tired, draining toxins out of my sinuses, and in essence a mess of healing.  It makes me realize how much I am exposed to toxins on a daily basis without realizing it.  It makes me realize how much my body loves to clean up when it is given the proper support to do so. 

One type of detox I think that we could all benefit from beyond a detox of toxins in the body would be the toxins that we expose ourselves to every day by the way that we think, react, and emote.  We can all benefit from detoxing negativity from our systems. 

Have you ever been in a situation where you are feeling negative, feeling sorry for yourself, and enjoying every minute of it?  Have you ever been in a situation where you have been completely annoyed by someone who has a seemingly unending supply of optimism and positivity?

I used to be that type of person.  I lived with a roommate for 4 years during college and after college who was spunky, happy all the time, and gushing of positivity.  I found it completely annoying and distruptive to my own daily grind of sarcasm, negativity, and cynisim.  I loved to wallow in my feelings and move through my feelings to the point of nausea to myself and everyone around me. 

I was studying psychology and human developmental counseling.  It was important for me to be in touch with my feelings.  It was necessary for me to feel all my feelings and everyone else’s feelings around me.  I wanted to grab hold of everyone’s feelings and help them to be okay with the blue emotions, the emotions underneath the iceberg, the emotions that everyone else tried to avoid.  I wanted people to embrace depression, hopelessness, fear, anxiety, sadness, rejection, in the belief that be feeling these feelings they would lose their power and that as quickly as the emotions come, they would leave and lose their power over your psyche. 

Unfortunately, this didn’t always work.  Sometimes the depression stuck for months on end.  Sometimes the pit of hopelessness kept growing instead of being filled in with hope.  And connecting with other people’s emotions didn’t always work as well.  I would find myself feeling all my feelings, everyone else’s feelings, and wondered why my friends called me “Melancholy Megan.”  To review, melancholy means sad, depressed, downhearted, miserable, down, low, glum, gloomy, unhappy, despondent, dejected, dismal, and on top of it all, the opposite of cheerful.

Yep.  This was me.  Melancholy Megan.  I embraced the adjective and wallowed in the pits.  People did love to talk to me (they still do).  Because I helped them get in touch with their feelings.  However, I was not happy, I was not cheerful, and I was not positive.  

And positive people irritated me.  I caught a whiff of their spunky, happy go lucky jump out of bed at 5am with sheer joy attitude, and I wanted to throw up.  I found them oblivious of reality, out of touch of their feelings, and completely fake. 

And I found myself living with a friend who embodied positivity and joy.  And we could not stand being around each other.  She could not stand my negativity and cynisicm to the same degree that I could not stand her Pollyanna zest for life.

We had to change to survive.  She had to become more real and I had to become a titch more positive and hopeful for this living situation to work.   She picked the room that faced the sun so that it would wake her up good and early for her morning prancing and I picked the room that faced the moon so that I could journal about all my feelings from the day and about the reality of orphaned children in Northern Africa.

Looking back on that experience, it is beyond hilarious to review where we were at in our lives.  After 4 years of living together, I was the most positive I had ever been in my life and my friend was becoming more and more real with her emotions and perception of reality.  She was able to be sad for a day or two and she survived.  I was even able to be joyful and positive for a few days in a row without losing touch with reality.  It was surprising and pretty amazing. 

Every now and then, I need to remember what I learned from my friend and this year I decided to intentionally do a brain detox.  I am going to fine-tooth comb through my negative thought patterns and find a path of more positivity.  Join me in this detox.  We are starting by writing down all our negative thought patterns that are hindering us in our success and passion.







Wednesday, October 22, 2014

The Green Umbrella Professional Training Course

As a holistic practitioner, I have loved my job, my passion, my calling to help bring health and hope to many.  As in many seasons and times, there is a time to continue moving forward and there is a time to expand.  The time to expand has come now.

I am so excited to help others through the passion and calling of establishing a practice as a Nutritional Therapist.  It is the best decision that I have ever made for my life and it has given me the freedom and flexibility to live my dreams and passions.

The last 5 years have been some of the most challenging and most rewarding times of my life.  I am happy to say that these years as a Nutritional Therapist Practitioner has made me better, more humble, more passionate in my dream to help those who are suffering.

What is The Green Umbrella Professional Training Course?

It is a training program for holistic practitioner's to grow into a practitioner who can be confident and resourceful with each and every client and situation that comes to their practice.  Through digging into deeper knowledge about the health and synergy of our bodies, minds, and emotions, we will come to the place of understanding and an ability to guide others through profound levels of healing.

Please contact me for more information if you would like to join me on the journey of establishing your business as a practitioner and I would be happy to help!

Holistic Practitioner Professional Growth Course

How is the health of your business affecting your own health?

We all know that our adrenals need a break.  With financial pressures and the unknown of how to help our clients and how to grow our business, we can sometimes feel stuck.  That is where this course becomes vitally important.  It is time for someone else to care about your health, your adrenals, and the health of your business.  Let’s take care of your business and give your adrenals a break!

This program is for you if:
You have a passion and vision to help your clients with their health
• You have encountered clients who you don’t know how to help and who you feel overwhelmed at their symptoms and health problems

• You want to grow as a professional and learn practical tools that will help you be more effective as a practitioner and more confident with the results
• You want to learn how to develop multiple streams of income as a practitioner and how to sustain yourself financially
This training was created by a Nutritional Therapist Practitioner for other Nutritional Therapist’s and holistic practitioner’s who are committed to the success of their business and health of their clients!  I want to give you my secrets to success so that you can experience that same success!



What will you learn?
  • New methods of nutritional testing to give you access to more information about how to help your client
  • New methods of supplementation including Fibroblast Growth Factor
  • New levels of understanding of how the body works at the cellular level and how autoimmune disease and cancer develops in the body
  • New levels of understanding of the emotional and spiritual roots to disease and dysfunction in the body
  • How to incorporate multiple streams of income into your practice and ideas of what streams of income will benefit your business
  • How to develop the mindset and discipline of a successful business owner
  • Ways to expand your vision and capacity for individual growth and growth as a business person
  • And much more

Benefits of working with The Green Umbrella
  • Training and furthering of expertise to be able to bypass learning curve and find success with clients quicker
  • Group training twice per month
  •  Eligible for laboratory accounts with biofeedback testing
  •  Laboratory account access with micro-deficiency blood work after training period (expanding models of testing for best results with clients)      
  • Training in other modalities of nutritional testing (blood work and biofeedback testing)
  •  Mentorship/internship opportunities to develop quickly as a holistic practitioner
  •  Personal access to Megan for troubleshooting, marketing, and mentorship (2 hours per month!!)
  •  Opportunities for personal health growth and professional growth through all sessions 
  •   Addressing emotional/spiritual components to health
o   What thought patterns contribute to poor health
o   What emotions contribute to poor health
o   Effective strategies for overcoming negative emotional or spiritual health patterns and learning how to address it in your own life and the lives of your clients
  •   Developing in philosophy, mindset, and character of a business professional



5 months of training into The Green Umbrella Model of Care (10 total group sessions and 5 total one on one mentorship sessions!)

Module 1:  Business psychology and leadership:  successful habits and mindset of a leader, multiple streams of income
Module 2:  Fibroblast Growth Factor:  The latest research and how this incredible growth factor directs stem cells and causes healing at a profound level
Module 3:  How to use Fibroblast Growth Factor in your practice, supplementation and how to test/use with clients including dosing, healing reactions, and special considerations
Module 4:  Multiple streams of income:  how to develop and incorporate multiple streams of income into your practice, what are possible streams?
Module 5:  Health at the cellular level, how to simplify your understanding of the body to be a great practitioner!
Module 6:  Cancer, how do people develop cancer, including alternative treatments and where to refer clients when your client is outside your scope of practice
Module 7:  Biofeedback testing/energy work:  What is biofeedback testing?  How to incorporate it into your practice
Module 8:  Blood work with Spectracell:  Micro-deficiency blood work and how to incorporate it into your practice
Module 9:  Emotional roots to disease:  Why do some people heal and some do not?   How do negative emotional patterns play into disease and what are the specific hindrances to healing?
Module 10:  Emotional roots to disease continued




Hi!  My name is Megan Van Zyl and I am the owner and CEO of The Green Umbrella!  I am very excited to present to you the NTP Professional Growth Training. 

My vision for The Green Umbrella began in South Africa as I was working in an orphanage and saw such a need that I didn’t know existed.  My heart broke and it started me on this journey of finding a way to fund orphanage work through my other passion:  nutrition. 

The Green Umbrella Mini Clinic’s training starts this fall, 2014!  I have been so excited to build up other holistic practitioner’s and help them find the support and motivation to take their business to the next level!

As a practitioner myself, I know how it feels to strike out on your own and start and sustain a practice day in and day out alone.  I know how difficult it becomes to learn from another mistake, hear another no, and continue to move forward in helping people and believing for that business breakthrough.  That business breakthrough came for me and I want to help you find that same breakthrough!

I created The Green Umbrella Mini Clinics with YOU in mind.  You are passionate; you are healthy and striving towards greater levels of health in your life.  You love to help people and you have compassion on those who are suffering with their health.

However, you need help to focus your efforts in a manner that is proven to be fruitful both in your one on one interactions with clients and in your marketing and business efforts.

As a Nutritional Therapist, I have combined all that I have learned in my years developing into a seasoned practitioner and developed a training and educational course for holistic practitioner’s.  My goal is to train and establish practitioners into their own thriving practices.

I am excited to collaborate with you and bring your business new vision, energy, and success!

To your health and thriving business,

Megan E. Van Zyl