
In an image shared on the actor’s Instagram story, Orlando Bloom can be seen lying down as doctors draw his blood to perform the procedure.
The 48-year-old star took the opportunity to praise the work of Clarify Clinics, which carried out the procedure to remove “toxic chemicals.”
Orlando Bloom, who is engaged to singer Katy Perry, spent approximately $13,500 on the treatment, which has been questioned by scientists due to a lack of “reliable evidence” supporting its benefits.
The procedure involves drawing blood from the arm and separating it into red blood cells and plasma.

The inventor of the treatment, David Cohen, explains that the plasma is purified of “forever chemicals, microplastics, inflammation, poisons, and toxins” using a machine.
The plasma is then recombined with the red blood cells and reinfused into the body. Orlando Bloom has yet to share any updates regarding the removal of impurities from his blood.
Clarify Clinics claims to be the first in the world to offer this service, called Clari, which reportedly removes between 90% and 99% of microplastics from the blood.
Scientists have previously identified microplastics, particles smaller than 5 mm, in the blood, organs, and even the human brain.
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