Women's Feature Service, April 4th, 2005
New Delhi, (WFS) - Who would have thought that being an A or an O - positive or negative - could have a say in what one must eat or not eat, and the kind of exercise one should focus on? But the fact is that today, following a diet by one's blood group or type is catching on and showing impressive results too.
Kanika Kalia, a 27-year-old documentary filmmaker based in Delhi, is A positive. She's been following a diet prescribed for this blood type for five months now, and is happier being on it. "I started this diet on the advice of my mother's friend in Singapore. I am now about 9 kgs lighte...
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