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Natural Revitalization Environmental Action Initiative
Our mission at Peter Gillham's Natural Vitality is to help change conditions on this planet to enhance life on this planet.
The issue of global warming is possibly the "atomic bomb" of the twenty-first century. We need to confront this and effectively deal with it.
In terms of working to change conditions, we launched an environmental action initiative three years ago which we call Natural Revitalization, which addresses global warming in two ways.
We have designated a percentage of profits from the sale of Natural Vitality supplements to two non-profit environmental organizations.

The first is Conservation International (www.conservation.org), which has programs that preserve tropical forests from being destroyed. CI is also very active in programs to curtail the amount of CO2 being released into the atmosphere. Their overall mission is to conserve the earth's living natural heritage, our global biodiversity, and to demonstrate that human societies are able to live harmoniously with nature.
As part of our membership in Conservation International’s Center for Environmental Leadership in Business, we have preserved over 3,000 acres of tropical rainforest.

The second non-profit group is Remineralize the Earth (www.remineralize.org). RTE sponsors educational and action programs to promote the use of glacial gravel and rock dust to put natural minerals back into our depleted soils. This cost-effective, non-petroleum-based fertilizer results in both enhanced organic growth and enhanced natural mineral content in our food crops. The revitalization of our soils with the subsequent enhanced crop, plant and forest growth will give us greater oxygen production as well as greater absorption of CO2. Not only can we help combat global warming but we can also start to regain the abundant vitamins and minerals once naturally found in our food supply.
In addition to donating money to these organizations, we are working with them on an educational and action basis to achieve our mutual environmental objectives. As Lennon & McCartney said, "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make."
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