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I also don't use salt, and I can gain about 8 pounds if I go off that and eat at restaurants. It washes out after a few days. Too many cheat meals in a row will raise my BP in the meantime.

The WHO recommends 500 mg a day as a safe lower limit even for people who aren't yet hormonally adapted, however their analysis concludes that the true physiological limit is around 125 mg. At the time of the INTERSALT study, the Yanomami tribe in Brazil was eating 200 mg/day. They had no hypertension, and their BP stayed the same throughout their lives.

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Awesome! Congratulations, you seem more and more fixed. I'd guess that higher protein probably puts your equilibrium a bit higher fat-wise (for utterly mysterious reasons but it seems to work like that for both of us), plus some extra weight from the salt later on, which is going to need some water to dissolve in like glycogen does.

If I'm remembering right, you now seem to function fairly correctly on HFLCLP and HCLFLP. Weight stable, no non-24, no other problems, in particular no tiredness or anything else that might be a hypometabolism symptom (https://stopthethyroidmadness.com/symptoms/), still a bit heavier than you'd like but no big deal?

So what happens if you do high-protein swamp?!

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