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Reply To: Medicine Making | Internal Preparations 

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Benna
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Hi Shawna,

Usually the herbal honey pills are slightly soft when they are done. They don’t ever really harden like a candy lozenge or anything like that, they just become a bit more solid with some give to the surface. If you’d like them to be more hard, you could try putting them in a dehydrator for a few hours on low temperature, but due to the nature of honey it won’t harden quite like cooked sugar (or even cooked honey) since it hasn’t been heated on high temperature which which evaporate water out and changes the structure of the sugar crystals, but also damages any good stuff in the honey.
Curing them and storing them in the dried place in your house is the best one can do.

I hope this helps a little and maybe you realise that they are actually cured/hardened enough after all.

With warmth,
Benna

  • This reply was modified 1 month, 3 weeks ago by Benna.