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The popularity and
acceptance of massage therapy has
grown significantly, due in part to
massage professionals who have made
a contribution in the lives of
people they touch. Craig Lozzi,
owner of Transcendent Touch massage,
has been doing just that for the
last 30 years. His touch and his
ways of making a difference in his
community continue to grow and
deepen. Throughout his career, Lozzi
has helped many, and the positive
testimonials he has received are
bountiful, including those from
other professionals in the wellness
focus. “Craig Lozzi is the best; he
is a true healer,” confirmed Judi
Way, popular local fitness guru.
What distinguishes Craig’s massage
from others? After years of practice
he has refined the art of attending
to the needs of each client in a way
that often exceeds their
expectations. Craig specializes in
deep tissue and hot stone massage
and pain and injury rehabilitation,
but enjoys employing many techniques
including relaxation, reflexology,
polarity therapy, cranial therapy
and aromatherapy. |

Craig began his
studies out of a personal commitment
to holistic health in the 1970’s. By
1982 he had completed a 3-year
residential training in massage,
nutrition, herbology, exercise, and
counseling at the Polarity Health
Institute in Washington State. Over
the next several years Craig worked
at health retreats, resorts and with
a variety of medical practitioners:
Physicians, Psychologists,
Chiropractors, Acupuncturists and
Physical Therapists. For 10 years he
owned and operated a holistic day
spa, while still working as a
massage therapist. In February of
2007 Craig opened Transcendent Touch
massage to concentrate on his true
love: helping others through
massage.
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Craig has innovated massage techniques for both relaxation and pain relief, including his original “Integrated Stone Massage.” In addition to the practice of massage therapy, Craig has taught massage courses, written articles on health and massage, lectured on holistic health and has been featured as a guest speaker at International Spa Association’s Annual Conference.
Craig is committed to
personal growth and contribution.
For over 2 years he has done
volunteer massage for Hospice in San
Diego and Fallbrook. Craig has
offered free massages for those
affected by fires in Fallbrook, both
in 2007 with the Rice Canyon fire
and after the Gavalin fire of 2002.
Craig has served the Chamber,
specifically working with the County
of San Diego, developing a
comprehensive plan for repairing and
improving sidewalks in Fallbrook. In
December of 2007 Craig and a team of
volunteers raised over $12,500 to
purchase Christmas toys for children
in San Diego whose families have
been affected by HIV and AIDS. The
benefits of massage are many,
including pain relief, muscle
relaxation and an overall sense of
rejuvenation and well-being. Craig
has a special offer to anyone who
has never received his massage:
enjoy a free half-hour on him, no
strings attached.
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