Orlando Bloom Spends over $10,000 on Blood Filtering Procedure to Remove Microplastics From Body: 'We Don't yet Know the Implications'
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Orlando Bloom spends over $10,000 on blood filtering procedure to remove microplastics from body: 'We don't yet know the implications'
Actor Orlando Bloom has sparked conversation recently after undergoing a £10,000 ($13,000) blood filtering procedure designed to remove microplastics and other chemicals from his body. The "Lord of the Rings" and "Pirates of the Caribbean" star posted a picture on his Instagram story from Clarify Clinics in London. The treatment, called Clari, involves a two-hour plasma exchange process where blood is drawn, separated into red blood cells and p…
Clarify Clinics is the first in the world to offer this service, called Clari, claiming to remove between 90 and 99% of microplastics from the blood.
Actor Orlando Bloom has shared with his followers on social media a treatment he has undergone, a kind of dialysis that seeks to "eliminate the microplastics and toxic substances from our body," according to the interpreter. In a photo of stories you can see Bloom with two pathways in both arms and his blood coming out of them into a machine, in an exclusive London clinic. The procedure, at a cost of around 12.
Orlando Bloom Undergoes a 'Cleaning' of Blood to Remove Microplastics From Her Body for 12,000 Euros
The actor has gone to an exclusive London clinic to undergo the controversial practice that has lasted two hours.
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