Orlando Bloom underwent a £10k treatment to remove microplastics and toxic chemicals from his blood at Clarify Clinic on Monday.
The actor, 48, told his fans on Instagram he was getting the two hour procedure at the clinic in Cavendish Square, Marylebone.
While he was connected to an apheresis machine with single use, sterilized, transparent tubing, he posed for a photo to promote the treatment.
He wrote: ‘Thanks for the help @clarifyclinics – a new way of removing microplastics and toxic chemicals from our bodies’.
The treatment can effectively reduce inflammation by removing microplastics, forever chemicals, and toxins from your blood with CE marked Clari by Marker.
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Orlando Bloom, 48, underwent a £10k treatment to remove microplastics and toxic chemicals from his blood at Clarify Clinic on Monday
A single session of the Clari procedure start at £9,750.
Last week, Orlando teased the possibility of ‘getting the band back together’ for a new Pirates Of The Caribbean movie on This Morning.
It’s been eight years since the last Pirates of the Caribbean movie – 2017’s Dead Men Tell No Tales.
Orlando shot to fame as Legolas in The Lord of the Rings franchise, and quickly parlayed that into playing Will Turner in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.
There has been talk of a sixth film ever since Dead Me Tell No Tales debuted, with a report in April claiming the next film would be a reboot, possibly without Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow.
While nothing has been confirmed about a sixth film by Disney yet, producer Jerry Bruckheimer hinted last year that there were two separate Pirates movies being developed, one with Johnny and one without.
While promoting his new film Deep Cover with Bryce Dallas Howard and Nick Mohammed, he was asked about the future of the franchise.
‘Well, I don’t know, I can’t say anything at the moment because I really don’t know, but there’s definitely…’ and when asked if it was about ‘availability,’ he said it was, ‘nothing like that.’

Last week, Orlando teased the possibility of ‘getting the band back together’ for a new Pirates Of The Caribbean movie on This Morning

It’s been eight years since the last Pirates of the Caribbean movie – 2017’s Dead Men Tell No Tales – and Orlando is ready to return to the franchise

Orlando recently appeared on This Morning, promoting his new film Deep Cover with Bryce Dallas Howard and Nick Mohammed, where he was asked about the future of the franchise
‘I think they’re trying to work out what it would all look like, I personally think it’d be great to get the band back together.
‘That would be great, but there are always different ideas, and so we’ll see where it lands,’ Orlando revealed.
The franchise clearly still holds a beloved place in Orlando’s heart, since he responded to his co-star Keira Knightley’s recent comments about the films.
She told The Times back in November that the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise was, ‘making and breaking’ her simultaneously.
‘I was seen as s*** because of them, and yet because they did so well, I was given the opportunity to do the films that I ended up getting Oscar nominations for,’ Keira said.
She added that they were, ‘the most successful films I’ll ever be a part of, and they were the reason that I was taken down publicly. So they’re a very confused place in my head.’
Orlando responded in Entertainment Weekly, stating, ”It was such a huge moment in time that is almost like… it feels almost like another lifetime now.’
‘I definitely understand where Keira was coming from, and she does wonderful things,’ the actor said, ‘I have a lot of positive takeaways.’

‘I think they’re trying to work out what it would all look like, I personally think it’d be great to get the band back together,’ Bloom admitted

The franchise clearly still holds a beloved place in Orlando’s heart, since he responded to his co-star Keira Knightley’s recent comments about the films
The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise – spawned from the hit Disney theme parks ride of the same name – has grossed over $4.5 billion worldwide.
It was also the first ever movie franchise to spawn two separate $1 billion films – Dead Man’s Chest ($1.1 billion) and On Stranger Tides ($1.046 billion).
While Johnny has disappeared from the spotlight for the past few years after his legal battles with Amber Heard, it would be interesting to see if he would in fact return as Captain Jack Sparrow for a new Pirates movie.