Kim Kardashian's dedication to keto is probably responsible for thousands jumping on the low-carb, high-protein bandwagon. Photo / Getty Images
OPINION
Celebrities have become serious power players in everything from politics to fashion to health.
And while their views can be harmless, often they're not.
In truth, it can be hard to switch off our desire to be like our glossy idols; and this can lead us down a dangerous path, especially when it comes to our health.
Apparently, type O's should opt for high-protein, type A's are best to cut out dairy and type B's should steer clear of wheat.
And while some people do well with eating mostly plant-based and little meat (like the type A diet), others thrive eating plenty of high-protein animal foods (like the type O diet).
With this in mind, it may be possible your blood type has nothing to do with how your body responds to food, more it is your metabolic rate.
Put simply, there's not enough science to prove the idea that your blood type affects your body's interactions with foods.