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In the final winters of WWII, field medics faced the unthinkable — no antibiotics, no bandages, no clean water. So they turned to what they had: salt and animal fat. Combined, these two simple ingredients became a lifesaving antiseptic — drawing infection from wounds, sealing frostbite, and keeping gangrene at bay. It was the medicine of desperation — crude, effective, and still respected by survivalists today. 💡 You’ll Learn: How soldiers used salt-fat salves to prevent infection The science behind osmotic healing and fat barriers Why this mix worked better than alcohol in freezing temperatures The modern equivalent survivalists use today 📌 Also Covered: How salt-fat mixtures were used for food preservation and wound care The forgotten Arctic version that treated frostbite naturally Why medics swore by this when supplies ran out 🔔 Subscribe for more WWII survival medicine, forgotten healing techniques, and lost field remedies rediscovered for modern preppers.