Interesting. My blood was tested a few years ago and AFAIK my sodium level was fine. Perhaps there is sufficient salt in vegetables? I have always eaten either vegetables or/and seafood. However, my blood hasn´t been tested since.
Sounds like you should be fine re: salt.
i hoped that the company doctor would do that but since I refused the vaccination, he didn´t want to test my blood either. ....
Wow! Using coercion to try to force you into getting vaccinated. Despicable.
Are there animals doing that? Did our pre-fire ancestors do that?
See discussion aid #1 in my signature. I'm not into re-enactment for re-enactment's sake. If something helps, I don't see the point of not doing something just because animals or ancestors didn't do it. Animals and ancestors can be a clue about what to do, but not the final answer.
Sure, it is probably less of an artifice, but still is. Why not drink sea water or eat seaweeds instead, for example ?
I do eat seaweeds and I also have a seaweed-shaker salt substitute, though it's not as good tasting as sea salt and taste is supposed to be important for Instinctos, is it not? My question was regarding when people won't do that, for whatever reason, or it's not enough to get their sodium, HCL or calorie levels up and adding salt could help do that. Why refuse to try it just because it's not a pure re-enactment? If they found themselves consuming too much salt as a result, they could end the experiment.
This way, the right amount of salt will be instinctively precisely regulated, something you don’t get when you mix salt with other foodstuff,
As I pointed out, salt is naturally mixed with seaweed, seawater, saltwater fish, land mammal blood, and it's in most foods, including veggies, as Hannah pointed out. The amount of salt in plants and animals varies depending on the salt content of the local soils, so adding salt might just raise the sodium level of a food up to the natural level it would have reached in an area with higher-sodium soils. I think you even mentioned that it's OK to add salt to water and drink it. So why is it OK to add salt to water and to eat foods that contain salt, but not to add salt to foods if one is still deficient in it?
Negative effects very often shows up years or decades latter in live, most of the times too late.
What evidence are you basing that on? Is that something GCB tracked? Did some Instinctos ignore GCB's advice on salt but follow all his other advice to the letter and suffer serious problems years later? If so, how many and how would he know that they didn't secretly ignore his advice on other matters?