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The Wild Rose Herbal D-Tox is a 12-day cleanse program expertly formulated by Master Herbalist, Dr. Terry Willard. The products have been widely used in clinics in Canada for over 35 years. This complete 4-part detoxification system is designed to clean the liver, colon, kidneys and lymphatic system, when used in conjunction with the recommended diet.
We offer Wild Rose Guided Cleanses on Facebook! Join for free access to our Guided Cleanse schedule, support and answers throughout your D-Tox experience, our Wild Rose Cookbook, tips and motivations to help you and your cleansing process, and Facebook Lives with the creator of Wild Rose, Dr. Terry Willard.For over 25 years in Canada, the Wild Rose Herbal D-Tox Program has been the leader in providing a complete detoxification of the liver, colon, kidneys and lymphatic system. By following the Recommended Diet and taking the herbal formulas provided, the Wild Rose D-Tox Program helps promote a healthy balance between assimilation and elimination, offering an opportunity to let go of old ways that are no longer serving you including mental conditioning and emotional patterns. You can renew your body and your mind.⠀
Meet Terry

Dr. Willard is the author of twelve books on the subject of Herbs, including the pivotal Wild Rose Herbal Series – a series of three textbooks written to educate herbalists. Two of his books, Mind-Body Harmony and Dr. Willard Flower Essence: Emotional Alchemy and Spiritual Evolution, have been particularly popular with the general public.
Terry has retired from clinical practice in 2015. He is the founder of the Wild Rose College of Natural Healing, which serves both classroom and correspondence students around the world. He lectures on the main lecture circuit to trade shows and MLM rallies, training sessions for the Health Food Industry, Pharmacy Industry, Mass Market Industry. Terry also does many radio interviews and TV spots annually and has now semi-retired on an organic herb farm on Vancouver Island.