DaVita lets patients reuse filters, now a less-common practice in industryBy Jennifer BrownThe Denver PostPOSTED: 05/08/2011 01:00:00 AM MDT..Dr. Allen Nissenson, DaVita's chief medical officer, said the practice is "safe and effective for patients" and "is nothing that we are ashamed of." It's up to patients whether to reuse filters, and some choose that option because their bodies react better to filters already coated with their proteins....Read more: DaVita lets patients reuse filters, now a less-common practice in industry - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_18017303?source=pkg#ixzz1LkEPaWJi
He failed to mention that new patients are given a packet of papers to sign off on, usually during their first treatment, which includes the reuse consent form.
Not surprised! I recall the test strips they use to test for any chemical, test that a chemical is below a MINIMAL amount - NOT the absence of the chemical. So there is a good chance whatever they are using is getting into the bloodstream.Also recall from years ago, a so-called "expert" tried to convince us renalin was no more harmful than salad dressing. He never did accept the challenge to put it on his salad and eat it.