RAW Processing in PSE 6.0

I know there must be a simple answer to this question, but I have not been able to locate it on line or in the reference materials I have.  I shoot with a Nikon D200 and shoot in RAW for special portraits I do.  I know that the RAW (NEF file) is stored and not modified during processing within PSE.  However, when I make my changes for saturation, tint, etc. those changes are reflected in the print in the Organizer and are brought back in if I go to further modify the image.  However, if I want to get back to the original image without any of my corrections or adjustments, how do I do that within the PSE Editor?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.

Thank you very much for the answer I was looking for.
As a follow up, if I want to save my modifications to my RAW image, how do I keep changes in set 1, changes in set 2 to compare my results?  I want to keep the sliders for modifications, or do I have to convert them to PSD files and evaluate the changes within the menus within the Editor?
Thank you in advance for your advice.

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