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Orlando Bloom Endorses £10,000 Microplastic Blood Filter as Experts Question Evidence

The actor shared a positive Instagram update after a two-hour Clarify Clinic procedure that scientists say lacks reliable proof of health benefits.

Orlando Bloom, pictured with his partner Katy Perry, the pop star, is practising “substractive medicine”
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Overview

  • On June 9, 2025, Bloom underwent a two-hour Clari treatment at a London Clarify Clinic to extract microplastics and toxic chemicals from his blood.
  • Clarify Clinics asserts its CE-marked filtration system can remove 90 to 99 percent of microplastics and reduce inflammation linked to cancer and neurological disorders.
  • Emeritus professor Edzard Ernst and GP Mousumi Mukherjee have stated there is no conclusive evidence supporting the procedure’s claimed health benefits.
  • The session, priced from £9,750, involves apheresis-style separation and cleansing of plasma before recombining it with blood cells and returning it to the patient.
  • Bloom’s public endorsement coincides with renewed discussion of his potential return to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, though Disney has not confirmed any new installment.