Trevor Mayes

name © Trevor Mayes is a qualified colour therapist and proprietor of Colour Counselling Therapy Healing which specialises in online diagnostic colour therapy and healing gemstones which is particularly suitable for stress relates issues. His interests are shamanism, the Runes, music, photography, growing vegetables, biking, mountaineering, sailing and canoe surfing.

Ecotherapy - Healing through the Colours of Nature

03rd November 2008
Ecotherapy What is Ecotherapy? It is well known that the first and perhaps the major symptoms of stress or mental illness is the breakdown between a person and the people around them. The effect of this can be seen in the home and the work place lea... Read >

The Rainbow Diet & Solarized Water

01st April 2008
The Rainbow Diet is based on the proponents of colour therapy; it is an easy to use system that ensures a healthy diet by the colours of food on your plate. Meals rich with different coloured fruits, vegetables, meat, chicken, fish and whole grains mean y... Read >

How Colour Therapy Works

01st April 2008
Our Reaction to Colour - The Endocrine System Colour affects us physically and psychologically, directly and indirectly and from a combined psychological, physiological, and spiritual perspective. From both the psychological and physiological persp... Read >

Colour Visualisation Also Known As Colour Breathing

01st April 2008
Now used in UK hospitals to help cancer patients colour visualization, also called "colour breathing", is a form of healing meditation in which you imagine yourself inhaling and exhaling colours. It should be practice together with a positive affirmation ... Read >

Choose Your Colours Using Numerology

01st April 2008
Use Colour to Give Yourself an Edge If you have that special occasion planned and you want to every bit of psychological support to give you an edge then use colour to your advantage. The right colour will help you feel good and give you an edge in t... Read >

Why Women Like Pink? by Trevor Mayes

01st April 2008
The Colour of Pink Pink is a Fake! Because it does not appear on the colour spectrum! The word pink was first used to describe colour in the 1600's to name the light red flowers in the dianthus family as 'pinks' a close relative of carnations. However... Read >