00:00Doctors claim to have discovered a method to remove microplastics from the human body.
00:06Plastic pollution is widespread, reaching places from the Mariana Trench to Mount Everest.
00:12World Health Organization noted microplastic prevalence, but found inconclusive health risks.
00:19A 2024 study linked microplastics to increased heart attack and stroke risk.
00:25Clarify Clinics in London offers Clary, a premium of pharesis service, which claims to filter microplastics, forever chemicals, and toxins from blood, commonly used in therapeutic plasma exchange.
00:38Each Clary session costs $12,000 and involves separating plasma from blood to filter out microplastics, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, chemicals, and inflammatory proteins.
00:51The two-hour process treats 50-80% of plasma volume.
00:57Microplastics are ubiquitous, causing oxidative stress, inflammation, and potential red blood cell impairment.
01:05Despite DNA damage in white blood cells, World Health Organization finds health risks inconclusive.
01:12Detection is challenging due to contamination, leading to interest in unverified removal methods like the Clary procedure.
01:19The clinic attracts health-conscious clients, inspired by Brian Johnson's plasma exchange advocacy.
01:27They share microplastic test results on social media, fueling interest.
01:32Yael Cohen, CEO, highlights growing buzz as sharing treatments becomes a badge of honor.
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