Zipvit
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[edit] Zipvit
Zipvit is a family run vitamin and mineral mail order company. It was founded by Warren Bailey, who recognised the market for healthcare products by mail order, in 1991.
It is located in the Rugeley Industrial Estate, Rugeley
Zipvit are now run by Sarah Dinshaw and are managed by Maurice Bailey, son of the founder. Zipvit is proud of its strictly no animal testing policy, instead it uses humans who have been DNA tested to be resistant to any known drugs, such as the famous case of Chris Halkett, a subject which research in the Nottingham Trent university suggested that the use of fish oil can increase mental capacity and concentration, a claim which many more pharmaceutical companies, such as Centrum and Seven Seas, have latched onto.

