I have four questions, 1- For some preop, they say that you can't consume anything containing Red or Purple coloring. Wouldn't that mean Cranberry juice is out of the question? 2- I've heard other say that Gummi Bears are okay as they are clear, so long as you don't eat the red ones. Would you agree? 3- As a Dietitian, how do you feel about all of the episodic "Chef" Television shows and the meals that they promote? What would you change if you could?
Hi! Great questions 1. Yes you are correct. Cranberry juice is out of the question, however after the it may be allowed depending on the circumstance. I’ve seen physicians limit red and purple beverages for some but not all patients. 2. Yes gummy bears can be a part of this diet. 3 and 4. I have no feelings about the Chef TV shows. I believe in temperance in all things. All foods can fit into a healthy diet and modifications may be made depending on disease state. 5. Enjoy your day.
I just watched a video by a gastro-enterologist who explained that the red and purple dyes in certain foods can leave residues or tints on your colon walks which can appear similar to blood color. (Remember KoolAid powders dying our tongues and fingers?) Thus, you can have clear candies and drinks which are yellow, green, blue… just stay away from the red and purple dyes so they won’t see any colors that can resemble the color of blood.
I am so confused... Anyone please help... My questions are clear means "to me" anything that you can see through. Like chicken broth, water jello, but coffe is not "clear" so???
I doubt the original poster of this comment but I though I’d answer in case someone else had this question. So “clear” is really not the operative word for this diet, “thin” would be more appropriate. A Thin or clear liquid diet is any liquids not thickened by milk, corn starch, flour, etc. the same consistency as water. So gelatin for example melts to a thin water like consistency, as well as popsicles, snow cones, slurpee’s etc. It doesn’t have to be see thru, hope this helps. A full liquid would be Milk, cream, puréed soups, smoothies, cream of wheat that is thinned down etc.
hi i need a liquid diet . I need to go on a all water diet and then gradually add liquid food to balance my sugar , would you please tell me a liquid food diet i can use? i did all water and it dropped my sugar but when i ate table food my sugar spiked again, i need a all liquid diet to flush out my stomach and then i can gradually re introduce liquid food to balance my sugar until i can eat solid food again , im sure my sugar keeps jumping because there is sugar lining my stomach that i need to flush out and thats why when i eat my sugar spikes even when i eat food with no sugar, i would really appreciate to pay you for your expertise,thank you
I'm getting my gastric sleeve surgery done next month im on my 2 weeks liquid dieting I want to now what type of foods I can eat and I'm also confused about having sugar bc my doc said no sugar to anything?? Pls help!!
These recommendations are definitely for someone other then pre-op for gastric sleeve. Your goal during your 2 week liquid phase is to shrink your liver so you definitely want to make sure to follow your surgeons orders and not have anything with sugar. On my pre-op diet this included sugar free jello, sugar free popsicles, clear protein drinks (Protein2o in grape and mango are amazing btw) broth, Powerade Zero, Gatorade Zero and Crystal Light. Twice a day I was able to have Protein Shakes of my choice as long as they were less then 3 grams of sugar and low carb so Premier Protein and Pure Protein were good choices and was also able to do homemade protein shakes with only Blueberries, strawberries or blackberries and I would add Genepro to these. During this phase I lost 19lbs and my surgery went smooth and was successful. I truly believe by following my surgeons diet exactly I eliminated post op complications. I hope this helped answer your questions, sorry it was so long.
Unfortunately your video did not help me as I'm not allowed to have acid sugar fake sugar caffeine of any kind I'm basically stuck with water decaffeinated tea which I can't have because it still has caffeine in it low amounts herbal tea and everything else is sugar-free which I'm allergic to
Your timing of these videos is impeccable! Thanks for sharing the information.
Oh I’m glad to hear that! I thought it was going to break my MNT chain, but I’m glad to see it didn’t
Finally an informative video that gets straight to the point. Thank you!
I have four questions, 1- For some preop, they say that you can't consume anything containing Red or Purple coloring. Wouldn't that mean Cranberry juice is out of the question? 2- I've heard other say that Gummi Bears are okay as they are clear, so long as you don't eat the red ones. Would you agree? 3- As a Dietitian, how do you feel about all of the episodic "Chef" Television shows and the meals that they promote? What would you change if you could?
Hi! Great questions
1. Yes you are correct. Cranberry juice is out of the question, however after the it may be allowed depending on the circumstance. I’ve seen physicians limit red and purple beverages for some but not all patients.
2. Yes gummy bears can be a part of this diet.
3 and 4. I have no feelings about the Chef TV shows. I believe in temperance in all things. All foods can fit into a healthy diet and modifications may be made depending on disease state.
5. Enjoy your day.
I just watched a video by a gastro-enterologist who explained that the red and purple dyes in certain foods can leave residues or tints on your colon walks which can appear similar to blood color. (Remember KoolAid powders dying our tongues and fingers?) Thus, you can have clear candies and drinks which are yellow, green, blue… just stay away from the red and purple dyes so they won’t see any colors that can resemble the color of blood.
Im on a clear liquid diet for a colonoscopy tomorrow 😭
I am so confused... Anyone please help... My questions are clear means "to me" anything that you can see through. Like chicken broth, water jello, but coffe is not "clear" so???
I doubt the original poster of this comment but I though I’d answer in case someone else had this question. So “clear” is really not the operative word for this diet, “thin” would be more appropriate. A Thin or clear liquid diet is any liquids not thickened by milk, corn starch, flour, etc. the same consistency as water. So gelatin for example melts to a thin water like consistency, as well as popsicles, snow cones, slurpee’s etc. It doesn’t have to be see thru, hope this helps.
A full liquid would be Milk, cream, puréed soups, smoothies, cream of wheat that is thinned down etc.
Kim! Great video I’m sure many leaving the hospital who were in CF are wondering what the heck they could/couldn’t eat!
Yes I know right? A doctor brought this to my attention so I’m like hmmm why not make videos related to.
@Kim Rose Dietitian , Hello Kim can you please tell me how many days or months can this diet be done without any problem.
Can you do a video on what a person should eat when they have kidney stones? Also what should be avoided?
Thank you for the info. But how to put this in the meal plan, what percent for CHO, CHON, FATS? student here, thank you.
Full liquid diet vs. Clear liquid diet? Same?
Well Articulated. Thank you.
My mom is diabetic. She has fibromyalgia and currently has fatty liver. I’m not sure what she can consume but hopefully this helps
What Are portions like how much broth do you drink and they told
Me to drink protein shake 3 times a day
Try but veg
What is used for liver and colon diet
Thank you so much for the information
Orange juice was not mentioned. Is it that it is not suitable for this diet?
I would love to see more videos on healthy lifestyle , reviews, and recipes. Ty.
Great information. Is it possible to get a 5 day liquid diet idea?
Thank you so much!
Awesome video Kim thank you !
So could I use this diet (with exercise) momentarily to lose weight❓
hi i need a liquid diet . I need to go on a all water diet and then gradually add liquid food to balance my sugar , would you please tell me a liquid food diet i can use? i did all water and it dropped my sugar but when i ate table food my sugar spiked again, i need a all liquid diet to flush out my stomach and then i can gradually re introduce liquid food to balance my sugar until i can eat solid food again , im sure my sugar keeps jumping because there is sugar lining my stomach that i need to flush out and thats why when i eat my sugar spikes even when i eat food with no sugar, i would really appreciate to pay you for your expertise,thank you
what about smoothies?
Great Q. It's not a clear liquid.
I drink them n lose weight
Always a great help 🤗
Thanks friend!!!
Creamer in coffee? Is that ok ?
@@zfitness6621 that’s not considered clear liquid. That’s considered full liquid
Is watermelon juice allowed in the duration of liquid diet post gastric sleeve?
Love the video. Stop playing music is just too loud. NO MUSIC!!! Lol
Does it have to be sugar-free Popsicles?
@@zfitness6621 no
What about pulp free coconut water? Thanks
700 to over 8000 calories a day? isn't it normal to only consume like 2,000+ kcal a day for an average adult?
700 to over a thousand (1000)*
She said 700-1000 calories 😊
Can I be on a liquid diet for the rest of my life. I'm 60 and I have terrible hemmoroids pain
Is watermelon allowed?
what about fiber please
Hello mam
How much ml perday can be given
How many days is healthy for liquid diet?
This is a great question I would like to know the answer mi self I'm on day 2 of it gonna go for a week
I'm getting my gastric sleeve surgery done next month im on my 2 weeks liquid dieting I want to now what type of foods I can eat and I'm also confused about having sugar bc my doc said no sugar to anything??
Pls help!!
These recommendations are definitely for someone other then pre-op for gastric sleeve. Your goal during your 2 week liquid phase is to shrink your liver so you definitely want to make sure to follow your surgeons orders and not have anything with sugar. On my pre-op diet this included sugar free jello, sugar free popsicles, clear protein drinks (Protein2o in grape and mango are amazing btw) broth, Powerade Zero, Gatorade Zero and Crystal Light. Twice a day I was able to have Protein Shakes of my choice as long as they were less then 3 grams of sugar and low carb so Premier Protein and Pure Protein were good choices and was also able to do homemade protein shakes with only Blueberries, strawberries or blackberries and I would add Genepro to these. During this phase I lost 19lbs and my surgery went smooth and was successful. I truly believe by following my surgeons diet exactly I eliminated post op complications. I hope this helped answer your questions, sorry it was so long.
Vegetable soups with potatoes and vegetables are those allowed when blended?
No
@@marblessed9597 oh ok
Nice video ☺️
Can you help me
Hi Kim
Nice info
Thank you
Hi Kim can you please call me 18633818160 asap I didn't know how else to get a hold of you . thank u
Thanks
How about milk in the coffee ?
No milk just the coffee
Can I eat sugar free fudge pop?
I don’t think so... chocolate is dark and thick so that would be a no. It also contains milk which is also not allowed on a clear liquid diet.
yes u can
Is milk 🥛 allowed
No
Kim Rose Dietitian thx for info 😊
Unfortunately your video did not help me as I'm not allowed to have acid sugar fake sugar caffeine of any kind I'm basically stuck with water decaffeinated tea which I can't have because it still has caffeine in it low amounts herbal tea and everything else is sugar-free which I'm allergic to
What about beer?
Great Q. Yes it fits the criteria but I personally have never recommend it’s use to my patients
🙏🏾🫡
No idea what your talking about no help at all 😏😕