Ways to use UNJURY at each stage following surgery.
CLEAR LIQUIDS
The UNJURY
® flavors mixed as suggested are allowed on a Clear Liquid Diet
- UNJURY Strawberry Sorbet mixed with water
- UNJURY Unflavored mixed with Clear Liquid beverages
- UNJURY Chicken Soup flavor mixed with warm (not hot) water
- UNJURY Hi-Protein Jell-O. See How to Use UNJURY.
FULL LIQUIDS
All UNJURY flavors mixed as suggested below are allowed on a full Liquid Diet
- UNJURY Chocolate or Vanilla mixed with skim milk, soy milk or Lactaid milk or coffee -- decaf or regular.
- Vanilla UNJURY mixed with orange flavored beverages or juices for a dreamsicle taste.
- Strawberry Sorbet UNJURY mixed with water, sugar free lemonade or skim milk, soy milk or Lactaid milk.
- UNJURY Chicken Soup flavor mixed with warm (not hot) water.
- Unflavored UNJURY mixed with beverages, warm soups.
- Vanilla UNJURY mixed with cereals such as cream of wheat or oatmeal.
- UNJURY Hi-Protein Jell-O. See How to Use UNJURY.
- UNJURY Hi-Protein pudding. See How to Use UNJURY.
PUREED
Any of the UNJURY choices from the clear liquid or full diet are allowed on a pureed diet. Here are some additional ideas.
Use Chicken Soup flavor UNJURY (mixed in water) in place of water when pureeing vegetables or chicken.
SOFT FOODS
All of the UNJURY choices from the above are allowed on a Soft diet.
Use Chicken Soup flavor UNJURY (mixed with warm water) to moisten soft vegetables and soft cooked chicken.
Add pasta and soft cooked vegetables, such as carrots or peas, to prepared Chicken Soup flavor UNJURY. See
How to Use UNJURY.
REGULAR FOODS
To prevent weight regain, use 1-2 scoops of UNJURY daily on an on-going long term basis.
* This diet does not meet adequate vitamins and minerals to meet daily requirements. A multi-vitamin is recommended daily. If milk intake is limited, Calcium supplementation is recommended.
This is a general recommendation that, of course, cannot consider individual patient needs. It does not, and should not, supersede the recommendation of medical professionals who best know the individual patient needs.