Of course! I’ve repeated it several times in different ways over the years on this forum. That’s why the instinctive control is crucial, otherwise you can’t know how much of a particular foodstuff you personally and currently need.
With unprocessed raw paleo foods, this adjustment is very precise.
variety and moderation! i think you will know when you have had to much, if you even think for a moment, man i am eating too much......back off it for a meal, a day, a week. see how it tastes after that or if you even think about eating it in that time. refine your instincts! for organ meats, i get a distinct STOP, especially liver. actually with red meats in general, i take long periods away from eating red meat.
i know when i wasnt absorbing food as well i would eat up to a pound of liver a day plus red muscle meat for weeks. i think there are enough competing nutrients, and also that the body doesnt necessarily store up every thing you digest, as to not worry too bad about it as long as it still tastes appealing and you are feeling well.
remember that as the body heals the diet is constantly shifting. it will change how it reacts to foods as deficiencies become less dramatic, digestion and absorption should become consistently easier, energy and nutrition from foods should feel more readily available. i think there is a bit of personal refinement! and have found all of the above to be true during my years experimenting with this way of eating.
one thing that did help that isnt exactly instinctual was to log all my meals into "fitday.com" just to check out my overall nutrient profile. i definitely saw where i was getting a lot more protein then i need and that i could up my fat and lower my intake of everything else (carbs going waywayway down, under 50g if i can) and still have as much energy, if not more. i dont think i ever realized just how much protein is in muscle meats and how large my servings actually were.