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Diet & Nutrition
Celiac Disease Diet
Clear Liquids Diet
GERD Diet
High Fiber Diet
Lactose Intolerance Diet
Low Fat Diet
| Need for the diet: The clear liquid diet is a temporary diet that is used in several different settings:
The clear liquids 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 liquids diet is easy to digest and does not leave much residue in the stomach and intestines. |
Important Considerations:
How to choose the clear liquid diet: Clear Liquids Diet Options
Sample Menu: Clear Liquids Diet*
*This diet contains approximately 1000 calories, 1 g fat and 14 grams of protein. Credits for this dietary information go to Maureen Murtaugh, PhD. |