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| The Clear Liquid Diet
The clear liquid diet is a temporary diet that is used in
several different settings.
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Preparation for surgery and medical tests such as
sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy, and other x-rays or tests
that require little food in the stomach and
intestines. |
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When someone has been unable to eat any food for
several days or after surgery. |
The clear liquid diet helps to keep you hydrated (body
fluids, salts and minerals) and helps to get the body used to
food after long periods of time without food. The clear liquid
diet is easy to digest and does not leave much residue in the
stomach and intestines.
Important Considerations:
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If you experience abdominal discomfort such as
cramps or pain, contact your doctor or nurse as soon
as possible. |
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The clear liquid diet does not provide enough
energy, protein and many other nutrients. This diet is
temporary and should not be used for more than 5 days.
If you are on this diet for more than 5 days, your
doctor and/or dietitian will tell you which supplement
to use. |
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The amount of liquid that you drink or eat on this
diet may be important. If your doctor sets a limit
about the amount, follow those directions carefully. |
How to choose the clear liquid diet:
Liquids that you can see through at room temperature (about
78-72 degrees Fahrenheit are considered clear liquids. This
includes clear juices, broths, hard candy, ices and gelatin.
The table below will help you with your choices.
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Choose these foods / beverages |
Do not eat these foods / beverages |
| Fruits/juices |
Clear fruit juices without pulp such as
apple juice, white grape juice, lemonade |
Nectars, canned, fresh, or frozen
fruits |
| Soups |
Broth, bouillon, fat free consommé |
Cream soups, soups with vegetables,
noodles, rice, meat or other chunks of food in them |
| Beverages |
Coffee, tea (hot or cold), Kool-Aid,
soda, water, lactose free supplements if recommended
by your doctor |
All others |
| Sweets and deserts |
Fruit ices (without chunks of fruit),
plain gelatin, clear hard candy, Popsicle made from
clear juices. |
All others |
| Vegetables |
None |
All |
| Milk and dairy products |
None |
All |
| Bread, cereals and grain products |
None |
All |
| Meat, Chicken, Fish, and meat substitutes (nuts,
tofu, etc) |
None |
All |
| Oils, butter, margarine |
None |
All |
| Breakfast |
Hot tea with lemon juice and 1 tsp
sugar (no pulp); Apple juice (8 oz); Gelatin 1 cup |
| Lunch |
Hot tea with lemon (no pulp) and sugar;
Grape juice (8 oz); Fruit Ice (1 cup); Consommé (8
oz.) |
| Snack |
Fruit juice (apple, cranberry or grape,
8 oz); Gelatin (1 cup) |
| Dinner |
Hot tea with lemon and sugar; Apple
juice (8 oz); Consommé (8 oz); Fruit Ice (1 cup) |
This diet contains approximately 1000 calories, 1 g fat and
14 grams of protein.

This material does not cover
all information and is not intended as a substitute for
professional care. Please consult with your physician on any
matters regarding your health.
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