Description
🦠1. Protozoa (Single-Celled Parasites)
These are microscopic organisms that live in water, soil, or inside other organisms. They often spread through contaminated food, water, or insect bites.
| Parasite | Main Infection | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Giardia lamblia | Giardiasis | Causes diarrhea, bloating, and fatigue; spread via contaminated water. |
| Entamoeba histolytica | Amebiasis | Affects intestines and liver; spread through contaminated food/water. |
| Plasmodium spp. | Malaria | Spread by Anopheles mosquitoes; attacks red blood cells. |
| Toxoplasma gondii | Toxoplasmosis | Often from undercooked meat or cat feces; risky during pregnancy. |
| Cryptosporidium spp. | Cryptosporidiosis | Causes watery diarrhea; resistant to chlorine, spreads in pools. |
| Trichomonas vaginalis | Trichomoniasis | Sexually transmitted; affects the urogenital tract. |
| Trypanosoma brucei | African Sleeping Sickness | Spread by tsetse fly; affects brain and nervous system. |
| Trypanosoma cruzi | Chagas Disease | Spread by kissing bugs; can cause heart and digestive issues. |
| Leishmania spp. | Leishmaniasis | Spread by sandflies; causes skin sores or organ damage. |
🪱 2. Helminths (Worm Parasites)
These are multicellular worms that can live in the intestines, tissues, or blood.
| Parasite | Type | Main Infection | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ascaris lumbricoides | Roundworm | Ascariasis | Very common; from soil or contaminated food. |
| Enterobius vermicularis | Pinworm | Enterobiasis | Common in children; causes anal itching. |
| Necator americanus / Ancylostoma duodenale | Hookworms | Hookworm infection | Enters through skin; causes anemia and fatigue. |
| Trichuris trichiura | Whipworm | Trichuriasis | Causes diarrhea and malnutrition. |
| Taenia spp. | Tapeworm | Taeniasis | From undercooked beef or pork. |
| Diphyllobothrium latum | Fish tapeworm | Diphyllobothriasis | From undercooked fish; can cause B12 deficiency. |
| Schistosoma spp. | Blood flukes | Schistosomiasis | Found in freshwater snails; causes organ damage. |
| Strongyloides stercoralis | Threadworm | Strongyloidiasis | Can persist for years unnoticed. |
Dr. Sebi approved parasite destroying herbs. Maximum potency. Mixed at the correct dosage.
Main Ingredients: Dysphania ambrosioides, Wormwood, Black Walnut Hull
Dr. Sebi’s original and unique formulas are proprietary of Dr. Sebi and may contain ingredients not listed here.






