Course Dates
Nov 28, 29, 30 (Mon, Tue, Wed)
Dec 19, 20, 21 (Mon, Tue, Wed)
Feb 6, 7, 8 (Mon, Tue, Wed)
March 20, 21, 22 (Mon, Tue, Wed)
10am EST, 7AM PST, 4PM GMT
Fee: $450 per module
Nov 28, 29, 30 (Mon, Tue, Wed)
Dec 19, 20, 21 (Mon, Tue, Wed)
Feb 6, 7, 8 (Mon, Tue, Wed)
March 20, 21, 22 (Mon, Tue, Wed)
10am EST, 7AM PST, 4PM GMT
Fee: $450 per module
A Shock to the Waters: A Biodynamic Approach to Long Covid Care Based on Traditional Osteopathic Philosophies In the Time of Diptheria
This course is broken down into four phases (Modules):
Phase One: In the Supporting Predisposition - we will study how people may be predisposed to Long Covid and will review the manual therapy protocol developed to help those patients with autoimmune disorders and complications due to Lymphatic shock and history of head trauma, abdominal adhesions and sheared livers - the grand converters and absorption hubs go offline. (This phase of the course is based on 4 years of traditional Osteopathy applied to patients suffering from pain due to Lyme Disease)
Phase Two: Vaccination Injury: Palpating the Cloud of Glitter in the Fluidic Body and opening the vortexes of the Lymphatic system to help metabolize. Science presented on where certain organs are affected by the RnA.
Phase Three: Infection and a Shock Imposed on the Waters - The Grand Fatigue and the Injury to the Endocrine System. A big lecture on the chemical messengers and hormonal imbalance being part of the injury or a different version of Long Covid.
Phase Four: How to support and help patients with Long Covid based on Traditional Osteopathic Principles following the approach to how they helped people with diphtheria.
Each phase will offer hands-on and meditative techniques to help the system reset and realign. Neuroplasticity techniques will be applied.
This course is broken down into four phases (Modules):
- Supporting Predisposition
- Vaccination and Injury: Brain, Thyroid, Heart, and Ovaries/Gonads
- Infection and Our Nature
- Long Covid Support, A Specialization
Phase One: In the Supporting Predisposition - we will study how people may be predisposed to Long Covid and will review the manual therapy protocol developed to help those patients with autoimmune disorders and complications due to Lymphatic shock and history of head trauma, abdominal adhesions and sheared livers - the grand converters and absorption hubs go offline. (This phase of the course is based on 4 years of traditional Osteopathy applied to patients suffering from pain due to Lyme Disease)
Phase Two: Vaccination Injury: Palpating the Cloud of Glitter in the Fluidic Body and opening the vortexes of the Lymphatic system to help metabolize. Science presented on where certain organs are affected by the RnA.
Phase Three: Infection and a Shock Imposed on the Waters - The Grand Fatigue and the Injury to the Endocrine System. A big lecture on the chemical messengers and hormonal imbalance being part of the injury or a different version of Long Covid.
Phase Four: How to support and help patients with Long Covid based on Traditional Osteopathic Principles following the approach to how they helped people with diphtheria.
Each phase will offer hands-on and meditative techniques to help the system reset and realign. Neuroplasticity techniques will be applied.

About Carey Benenson Taussig
Carey Benenson Taussig D.O. (IT) is an Osteopathic practitioner, professor, and certified graduate of Boston University and the College d’Etudes Osteopathique (CAN.) Teaching and working both in Italy and in the U.S., she is also an affiliate of the of the national Italian society ROI (Registro degli Osteopati d’Italia.) She first made her mark as an educator when her biodynamic visceral manipulation program was featured by Bastyr University in 2016. At that time, she was also published in the National Publication, Massage Magazine, and was recognized for creating a synergetic fusion between the biodynamics and the traditional philosophies originally established by the late 19th century bone setters and grandfathers of Osteopathy and visceral manipulation including the Founder, Dr. Andrew Taylor Still as well as Dr. Barber and more.
In her teachings she brings in the component of asking the viscera which body the strain is imprinted upon within the three bodies. This three-body concept was originally recognized in traditional Osteopathic teachings where it is taught that we have three bodies: the structural body, fluidic body, and electromagnetic body. She teaches also about the space in between the bodies where we can journey beyond the matter to invite or be invited to dialogue with matter in different phases of life and development. This often allows opportunity to shed the ancestral strains that can be translated through the generations through the ground matter and through the grid of the DNA.
Her science background helps Carey keep the students' feet rooted in the anatomy offering the possibility to experience the liquid state of the continuum and the constant of energy in her teachings. With this, she stays footed in the anatomy and in her classes, she outlines the influence of the artery, capsule, tissue, scar tissue, vessels and nerves that can have a primary influence on the functionality of the organ (dense) or viscera (hollow organ.) The matter and the position of the structures count in their functionality potential.
At the same time, Carey refers often to the poetry in nature as a way to mirror in a true reference point to maintain the fulcrum without exhaust. She acknowledges the power of the visceral spine being more influential at times than the vertebral spine and lectures on the resonance potential of certain key point structures to maintain the tidal patterns of homeostasis.
Carey is highly intuitive, studied also with grand master physicians and practitioners worldwide and has studied extensively with the Native American Church. She is known for her extensive work with some of the most complicated cases involving the brain and nervous system, the heart, autoimmune disorders, chronic and acute pain.
Carey Benenson Taussig D.O. (IT) is an Osteopathic practitioner, professor, and certified graduate of Boston University and the College d’Etudes Osteopathique (CAN.) Teaching and working both in Italy and in the U.S., she is also an affiliate of the of the national Italian society ROI (Registro degli Osteopati d’Italia.) She first made her mark as an educator when her biodynamic visceral manipulation program was featured by Bastyr University in 2016. At that time, she was also published in the National Publication, Massage Magazine, and was recognized for creating a synergetic fusion between the biodynamics and the traditional philosophies originally established by the late 19th century bone setters and grandfathers of Osteopathy and visceral manipulation including the Founder, Dr. Andrew Taylor Still as well as Dr. Barber and more.
In her teachings she brings in the component of asking the viscera which body the strain is imprinted upon within the three bodies. This three-body concept was originally recognized in traditional Osteopathic teachings where it is taught that we have three bodies: the structural body, fluidic body, and electromagnetic body. She teaches also about the space in between the bodies where we can journey beyond the matter to invite or be invited to dialogue with matter in different phases of life and development. This often allows opportunity to shed the ancestral strains that can be translated through the generations through the ground matter and through the grid of the DNA.
Her science background helps Carey keep the students' feet rooted in the anatomy offering the possibility to experience the liquid state of the continuum and the constant of energy in her teachings. With this, she stays footed in the anatomy and in her classes, she outlines the influence of the artery, capsule, tissue, scar tissue, vessels and nerves that can have a primary influence on the functionality of the organ (dense) or viscera (hollow organ.) The matter and the position of the structures count in their functionality potential.
At the same time, Carey refers often to the poetry in nature as a way to mirror in a true reference point to maintain the fulcrum without exhaust. She acknowledges the power of the visceral spine being more influential at times than the vertebral spine and lectures on the resonance potential of certain key point structures to maintain the tidal patterns of homeostasis.
Carey is highly intuitive, studied also with grand master physicians and practitioners worldwide and has studied extensively with the Native American Church. She is known for her extensive work with some of the most complicated cases involving the brain and nervous system, the heart, autoimmune disorders, chronic and acute pain.