As the name implies, liquid diets provide all or most of the calories from drinks. While some liquid diets replace all the meals with fruit juices or vegetable shakes taken 3-4 times a day, others substitute only 1-2 meals with drinks.
By carefully following a liquid diet, you can lose weight with very little effort. Aside from weight loss, liquid diets are often recommended before certain surgeries, tests, or medical procedures. Moreover, doctors prescribe a liquid diet for those suffering from the mouth, gum, teeth, throat, and esophageal cancer, as well as Crohn’s disease.
Liquid Diet Results
Liquid diets are designed to provide you lesser calories per day than solid foods and are thus beneficial in controlling obesity. It helps keep your stomach clear, limit stress on your digestive system, hydrate your body, and retain electrolytic balance. Furthermore, it aids in detoxification by ridding your body of excess toxins through urination.
However, make sure that you are not going on a liquid diet for more than 2-3 weeks. Since it lacks some essential nutrients, its prolonged use might cause fatigue, weakness, hair loss, dizziness, heart damage, constipation, and gallstones.
Types of Liquid Diets for Weight Loss
Clear Liquid Diet
Clear liquid diets, as the name indicates, are drinks that are free of food residues/fragments and dietary fiber. Foods such as plain water, gelatin, and broth do not leave any undigested residue in the intestinal tract and are thus easily digestible. Since these drinks provide sodium, potassium, and other electrolytes, they will give you energy when solid foods or full liquid diets are not recommended.
Foods allowed on Clear Liquid Diets
Flavored, carbonated, or plain water
Pulp-free fruit juices, including white grape or apple
Lemonade or other fruit-flavored beverages
Cola, root beer, or other carbonated drinks
Coffee or tea without cream or milk
Strained vegetable juice, such as tomato
Fat-free broth (consommé or bouillon)
Sports drinks
Popsicles without seeds, nuts, bits of fruit, and milk
Candy including peppermint rounds or lemon drops
Sugar or honey
Sample Clear Liquid Diet Plan
Breakfast
One glass of fruit juice (pulp-free)
A bowl of gelatin
A cup of coffee/tea without cream or milk
Honey or sugar if needed
Mid-morning Snack
One glass of fruit juice (pulp-free)
A bowl of gelatin
Lunch
A glass of pulp-free fruit juice
One glass of water
A cup of broth
One bowl of gelatin
Mid-afternoon Snack
One popsicle (pulp-free)
A cup of soft drink, or coffee/tea without milk or cream
Honey or sugar if needed
Dinner
One cup of water or pulp-free fruit juice
A cup of broth
One bowl of gelatin
A cup of coffee/tea without milk or cream
Honey or sugar if needed
Full Liquid Diet
Full liquid diets contain all the drinks and beverages allowed on a clear liquid diet along with small quantities of fiber and milk. They are used on a short-term basis during the transition from a clear liquid to solid food diet. Full liquid diets that are carefully planned give you sufficient amount of protein, fat, and calories but lack in minerals, fiber, and vitamins.
Foods allowed on Full Liquid Diets
Cereals (pureed or blended oatmeal, cream of rice/wheat, cooked cereals with refined grains)
Juices and nectars of fruits and vegetables
Milk and dairy products (all types including cow’s, soy, buttermilk; custard, milkshakes, frozen yogurt, smooth ice cream; avoid cheeses)
Soups (strained bouillon, chicken/vegetable soup, soups with pureed meat or vegetables)
Sweets and desserts (high-protein gelatin, popsicles, plain ice creams, cornstarch puddings, honey, sugar, chocolate syrup, flavorings; avoid nuts, seeds, or skins of fruits or vegetables)
Beverages (tea, coffee, cocoa, lemonade, sports drinks, carbonated beverages, milkshakes with smooth canned fruits or peanut butter)
Fats (margarine, butter, or mayonnaise)
Sample Full Liquid Diet Plan
Breakfast
A glass of fruit juice
Pureed pears
One bowl of cream of wheat, milk
Mid-morning Snack
A bowl of custard, applesauce
One serving of tea/coffee with honey or sugar
Lunch
A serving of strained potato soup
One cup of tea/coffee with cream
One bowl of pudding, gelatin
Mid-afternoon Snack
Popsicle or ice cream
Dinner
One bowl of custard, vegetable soup with pureed vegetables
A serving of pureed peaches
One cup of coffee/tea
Fruit ice
If you are overweight or obese, you will certainly find these liquid diet plans of good help.