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Open House for Couples Massage Inspired by John Gray's MarsVenus

Orange County, CA - September 24, 2008 - To acquaint couples with romance-enhancing massage methods inspired by John Gray's book Why Mars & Venus Collide, American Medical Aesthetics is hosting an open house celebration on Sunday, Oct. 12 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at 2302 Martin St., Suite 400, in Irvine (near Campus Drive and MacArthur Boulevard).

The event, which is free and open to the public, will feature introductory massage sessions, descriptions of upcoming Love2Masage classes which are the newest addition to AMA's education program, samplings of fragrant massage oils, a preview of an instructional therapeutic massage DVD and formation of a wellness "Meetup" group. Music, wine and appetizers will be provides to add to the festivities.

Julie Baxley, a licensed massage therapist and instructor was motivated to develop the Love2Massage Couple's Massage program after meeting author John Gray. "As John acquainted me with the scientific data on male and female stress hormones in Why Mars & Venus Collide, I recognized the struggles couples have coping with stress today and the toll it is taking on romantic relationships," said Baxley. "Our Couples Massage classes combine practical massage techniques with the expert relationship advice of MarsVenus to help couples navigate those challenges."

Is it healing or romance? Baxley's answer is "It is one and the same." One former student, for example, surprised his wife by bringing her to the class blindfolded. She didn't know what to expect. He later wrote that he and his wife left the class totally relaxed 'with new healing touch skills that have deepened our romantic relationship.'"

Baxley, has worked for Montage Spa in Laguna Beach, Glen Ivey Hot Springs, and has taught couples massage in community centers and for local church couples retreats. Baxley, a former professional actress and graduate of California State University, Long Beach, in theater arts, provides "edutainment" in her classes. "Participants laugh and have fun as our instructors teach massage techniques using humor and music," said Baxley, who portrays the character, Dr. Romance-Speaks.

American Medical Aesthetics' owner, Asher Milgrom said "He was enchanted by Love2Massage's edutainment style and is proud to be sponsoring the new Couples Massage classes." Asher Milgrom, I.M.D. (integrated medical doctor) and his wife Alice Pien, M.D., head the company's holistic health and laser education division.

For more information, visit www.amacorp.com or www.love2Massage.com

Note to press: Press representatives are welcome to attend the event free of charge, but are asked to register in advance by contacting Julie Baxley at (714) 726-2698, or via email at juliebaxley63@yahoo.com.

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