A clear liquid diet helps give you enough fluids to stay hydrated. It also provides electrolytes such as sodium and potassium. This diet gives your body some energy at a time when you can't eat a full diet.
The following items are often part of a clear liquid diet:
- Water, plain, carbonated or flavored.
- Fruit juices without pulp, such as apple or white grape juice.
- Fruit-flavored beverages, such as fruit punch or lemonade.
- Carbonated drinks, including dark sodas, such as cola and root beer.
- Gelatin without fruit.
- Tea or coffee without milk, cream or nondairy creamer.
- Sports drinks.
- Clear, fat-free broth such as bouillon or consomme.
- Honey or sugar.
- Hard candy, such as lemon drops or peppermint rounds.
- Ice pops without milk, bits of fruit, seeds or nuts.
Depending on your medical condition, your health care provider may make changes to the list of allowed liquids. For certain tests, such as colon exams, your provider may ask you to stay away from liquids or gelatin with red coloring. Avoid liquids or foods that are not on the list you get from your provider.
To keep from feeling hungry and to stay hydrated, drink a variety of clear liquids throughout the day.