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Hello Somay,
 
last week i had a honey customer from the middle east, he asked me
the same. My advice to him was to keep it cool, so the  crystallizing
process keep  slower. Itīs best to put it in the fridge.
 
greetings from denmark
 
Christian
 
 
> Does Any body knows how to protect the honey from being crystallized,
> without losing its healing properties ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Somay
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