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                                   Patient Education 
                                         Patient Education 
        
                                   Patient Education 
                               
                               
             GASTROINTESTINAL SOFT DIET GUIDE 
                               
        
       This diet consists of foods that are easily digested. Acceptable foods are soft in texture 
       and low in fiber. The GI soft diet is a transitional diet used after some gastrointestinal 
       surgeries and with gastrointestinal disorders such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, 
       and diverticulitis. Symptoms can vary greatly so individual food tolerances should be 
       considered. Highly fibrous foods, fried foods, legumes, spicy foods, and gas forming 
       fruits and vegetables are likely to cause pain and discomfort and should be avoided 
       after surgery or during flare up’s. Adding new foods to the diet, one at a time, will make 
       it easier to single out foods that cause discomfort.  Contact your physician for diet 
       advancement or concerns. 
        
       Cooking techniques, such as stewing or baking with liquid, can help to moisten and 
       soften vegetables, fruits, and meats. Foods should be tender but not ground or pureed. 
       Prevent creating a tough outer crust by carefully reheating foods at a lower temperature.  
        
        
       Fiber:   
       Consuming a low fiber diet helps decrease abdominal distress. A low fiber diet avoids 
       whole grains, seeds, skins, whole nuts, legumes, and raw vegetables. A low fiber diet 
       decreases the volume and bulk of stools and slows the movement of food through the 
       intestines. Low fiber decreases diarrhea, abdominal pain, gas, and bloating for some 
       patients. 
        
       Gas Formers:  
       Limiting the amount of gas forming foods can decrease discomfort and pain. Foods that 
       often cause gas include: beans; Brussel sprouts, broccoli, cabbage; peaches, pears and 
       apples as well as whole grains such as bran. Dairy products may produce excessive 
       gas for people who are lactose intolerant or sensitive to dairy products. The gas forming 
       effect of foods vary for each individual.   
        
       Spices and Caffeine:  
       Spices, caffeine, and carbonated beverages can upset to the digestive tract and should 
       be avoided. Limit spices such as pepper, cayenne, chili powder, and curry. Fresh herbs 
       such as basil, oregano, and parsley can be used as substitutions. Caffeinated 
       beverages including coffee, tea, and soda should be replaced with non-caffeinated 
       versions. 
        
        
                                                       
                                                                                 Patient Education 
                 
                  FOOD GROUP                 FOOD ALLOWED                           FOODS EXCLUDED 
                  Beverages and Milk         Milk and milk drinks (unless           Alcohol, caffeinated beverages, 
                                             lactose intolerant), decaf coffee,     regular milk, carbonated 
                                             tea, lactose free milk                 beverages 
                  Breads and Crackers        White, seedless rye, fine whole-       Coarse whole-grain breads. 
                                             wheat bread. Plain crackers,           Breads with seeds, nuts, or 
                                             graham crackers                        raisins. Highly seasoned 
                                                                                    crackers 
                  Cereals and Grains         Cooked and dry cereals (unless         Bran cereals, steel cut/regular 
                                             listed as excluded), plain             oatmeal, cereals with raisins, 
                                             spaghetti, macaroni, noodles,          brown or wild rice, popcorn 
                                             rice 
                  Desserts                   Plain cake, cookies, pudding,          Pastries, pies, desserts 
                                             custard, ice cream, sherbet,           containing nuts, dried fruits, fruit 
                                             gelatin, fruit whips                   with seeds  
                  Fats                       Butter, cream; cream sauce,            Nuts, chunky peanut butter, 
                                             margarine, mayonnaise; mild            spicy salad dressings, fried 
                                             salad dressing, smooth peanut          foods, high fat gravy, olives 
                                             butter 
                  Fruits and Juices          All fruit juices without pulp          Prune juice, raw fruit not listed 
                                             (except prune juice), avocado,         as allowed, dried fruits, fruits 
                                             banana, grapefruit and orange          with edible seeds or tough 
                                             (sections without membrane),           skins, coconut, frozen berries, 
                                             baked peeled apple, applesauce.        jam or jelly with seeds 
                                             Canned: apricots, cherries, 
                                             peaches, pears, peeled ripe 
                                             peaches or pears 
                  Meat, Fish, Poultry,       Meat, fish, or poultry (not fried),    Fried meat fish or poultry, 
                  Cheese, Eggs,              plain cheese, eggs (not fried)         highly seasoned cold cuts,  
                  Legumes                                                           spicy sausage, all tough meats, 
                                                                                    dried beans and peas 
                                                                                     
                  Soup                       Cream soups made from foods            Vegetable soups unless made 
                                             allowed; meat, rice, noodle soups  from foods allowed 
                  Sugar and Sweets           Sugar, syrup, honey, clear jelly;      Jam, and candies that contain 
                                             plain, sugar candy in moderation       tough skins, seeds or nuts 
                  Vegetables and             Tomato juice, cooked asparagus,  Raw vegetables except 
                  Potatoes                   beets, carrots, green or wax           shredded lettuce, tough or 
                                             beans, potatoes, spinach,              stringy cooked vegetables, 
                                             summer squash, sweet potatoes,         sauerkraut, peas, corn, broccoli, 
                                             tomatoes, winter squash                brussels sprouts, cabbage, 
                                                                                    mushrooms, onions, peppers, 
                                                                                    deep-fried vegetables 
                                                                                     
                  Miscellaneous              Salt, allspice, cinnamon, paprika,     Red, black, white pepper; 
                                             herbs, flavoring extracts, ketchup     horseradish, mustard, pickles, 
                                                                                    popcorn  
                 
                                           All information is for educational purposes only. 
                   If you have any questions, please contact your primary care provider or registered dietitian. 
                 
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