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A clear liquid diet is a temporary diet. Clear liquids are liquids that you can see through. Taking clear liquids will help prevent loss of body water and essential body salts. It will also help supply your body with some important nutrients until you can eat a regular diet.

Instructions:

  1. You should use this diet only until you feel better but not for more than 3 or 4 days.
  2. Drink 2 to 3 quarts of liquids a day. You may prefer drinking smaller amounts throughout the day instead of large amounts at regular meal times.
  3. Liquids that are allowed on a clear liquid diet include the following:

Beverages

Clear fruit juices (apple, cranberry, and grape)
Strained juices (orange, lemonade, grapefruit)
Tea
Soft drinks (ginger ale, white soda, and other clear carbonated drinks)
Mineral water (plain or flavored)
Black coffee
Liquid gelatin (a 3-oz package in 1 quart water)
Exclude all others such as nectars, milk, cream, juices with pulp

Soup

Clear broth or bouillon

Desserts

Plain gelatin
Frozen ices
Flavored fruit juice ices, sugar, honey, sugar substitutes, hard candy

Miscellaneous

High protein broth
High protein gelatin
Other low-residue, high-protein, high-calorie oral supplements, iodized salt.

  1. Do not use this diet for infants under one year of age. Instead, give your child fluids (electrolyte solutions such as PEDIALYTE®), which you can buy at the grocery store. You may also give your child gelatin water (a 3-oz package in a quart of water) or a mixture made by adding _ teaspoon salt and 1 tablespoon sugar to 1 pint of water.

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