Quickly absorbed carbohydrates, eg pure sugars or starches, but only in very small amounts to avoid spiking blood sugar further.
Information on the "kind diet" can be found on websites such as www.webmd.com/diet/features/the-kind-diet, www.thekindlife.com/tlc_units/filter/2/the+kind+diet/1, and thekindlife.com
http://www.webmd.com/diet/guide/nutrition-and-healthy-foods-during-cancer-treatment This site offers good information on what kind of diet a cancer patient should have.
Vegetarians are expected to never eat the flesh of an animal. This means no pork, beef, poultry, you name it. Some vegetarians eat fish to allow themselves their required proteins, though.
I don't think there is a particular type of diet that's required - to donate a kidney you must already be healthy, which implies that any dietary changes are not necessary. Just a generally 'healty' diet will be fine. And no heavy drinking before surgery :P
she is on a no added salt diet
Suffering from diabetes does not mean huge restrictions in diet. Eating a balanced diet but keeping an eye on sugars including carbohydrates which turn to sugars during digestion.
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Depends on the kind of diet you are going on. If it is a low-carb diet, no.
The Kind Diet is based on a book by Alicia Silverstone. It is focused on eating a vegan diet. A vegan diet is free of meat and animal products. You can buy the book online or at bookstores.
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