7 A Short-Term Liquid Diet
For many gastrointestinal conditions, many general stomach issues, and many post-surgical recovery regimens, a temporary liquid diet is advised: This is because a liquid diet for a few days (followed by the gradual introduction of solids over the following weeks) can help to restore a “confused” or ailing stomach to good health.
To get through the worst of the symptoms, switch to a diet of transparent liquids, those that you can see through. This helps your gastrointestinal system recuperate by preventing it from having to deal with solid foods until it is ready, and it may be exactly what your body requires during recovery from a variety of conditions.
On the internet, you can find plans for a recommended, basic liquid diet; this should not last too long, and the introduction to solids should be gradual and incorporated into the diet plan in a manner that makes sense for the body.