Orlando Bloom Tried To ‘Clean’ His Blood To Get Rid Of Microplastics – Here’s What The Science Says
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 23 – Orlando Bloom used apheresis, a treatment unproven for microplastics removal, amid concerns that adults ingest about 883 microplastic particles daily, scientists say.
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Orlando Bloom Tried To ‘Clean’ His Blood To Get Rid Of Microplastics – Here’s What The Science Says
When actor Orlando Bloom revealed recently that he’d undergone a procedure to have his blood “cleaned”, many people raised eyebrows. The post Orlando Bloom Tried To ‘Clean’ His Blood To Get Rid Of Microplastics – Here’s What The Science Says appeared first on Study Finds.

Orlando Bloom tried to ‘clean’ his blood to get rid of microplastics – here’s what the science says
Tinseltown/ShutterstockWhen actor Orlando Bloom revealed recently that he’d undergone a procedure to have his blood “cleaned”, many people raised eyebrows. The Pirates of the Caribbean star had turned to a treatment known as apheresis – a medical process in which blood is removed from the body, centrifuged or filtered to extract certain components, then returned in an attempt to flush out microplastics and other toxins. Apheresis is typically us…
When the Orlando Bloom recently discovered that he had submitted to a procedure to "clean up" his blood, many people were surprised. The Star of Pirates of the Caribbean used a treatment known as business – a medical process in which blood is removed from the body, centrifuged or filtered to extract certain components and then returned to the attempt to eliminate microplastics and other toxins. The business is usually used to treat conditions su…
Orlando Bloom tried to ’clean’ his blood to get rid of microplastics
24.07.2025 - Writing in The Conversation, Dr Leah Sidi (UCL European Languages, Culture & Society) address the growing public unease about microplastics and calls for rigorous science, tougher regulation, and a shift away from our reliance on plastic in daily life.
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