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In Praise of the Pontiff: The Pope, Going Green & NutriPlex Formulas' 'Think Green' Slogan

Thanks to the suggestion of Dr Vic Shayne, on the side of each bottle of NutriPlex Formulas’ whole food supplements you’ll find a little logo that says, simply, “Think Green.” This is a subtle, not-so-little statement. We live in a world that is threatened by global warming, pollution and human-made destruction. With this commitment to greener ideas and actions, you can imagine how pleased we at Nutrition Research Center were when the Pope just came out with his bold new Green campaign! With 500,000 cheering people in front of him, the pontiff made a heartfelt statement that we need to take matters into our own hands and save the planet. Talk about stepping up to the plate!

Think Green LogoRead the Associated Press article…

Pope Urges Young to Care for Planet
By NICOLE WINFIELD

LORETO, Italy (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI urged hundreds of thousands of young Catholics on Sunday to take better care of the planet, saying the world’s water supply needs to be preserved and shared to avoid conflicts.

Benedict offered a very eco-friendly message during an open-air Mass on the final day of a weekend religious youth rally in the pilgrimage town of Loreto that was organized by the Italian bishops’ conference.

The Italian Church has designated Sept. 1 as “Save Creation Day,” and as a result the Loreto meeting carried a strong environmental message, with each of the participants given biodegradable plates, recycling bags for their trash and a hand-cranked cell-phone recharger.

Benedict told the crowd that it was up to them to urgently save the planet from development that had often ignored “nature’s delicate equilibrium.”

“Before it’s too late, we need to make courageous choices that will recreate a strong alliance between man and Earth,” Benedict said in his homily. “We need a decisive ‘yes’ to care for creation and a strong commitment to reverse those trends that risk making the situation of decay irreversible.”

He said water, in particular, was a “precious” resource that needed to be preserved since “it unfortunately becomes a source of strong tensions and conflicts if it isn’t shared in an equitable and peaceful manner.”

Benedict has been on something of a green campaign of late, lamenting just this past week the environmental impact of recent forest fires in Italy and Greece. During his recent summer vacation in the mountains, he spoke frequently about the importance of nature in rekindling spirituality.

An estimated 500,000 people turned out for Benedict’s Mass, the ANSA news agency said, citing police. Most of them spent the night camped out on tarps and tents on the field down the hill from Loreto, Italy’s most important shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary.

The meeting was an Italian warm-up for next year’s World Youth Day, in Sydney, Australia, which the 80-year-old pope plans to attend.

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