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How are pills made?
1, 1. Take the medicine bought by the pharmacy to the pharmacy with a Chinese medicine pulverizer and break it with a machine for later use.
2. Refining honey; Honey often contains a small amount of beeswax, microorganisms and enzymes, as well as dead bees and dust. So honey can only be used after refining. The method is to put honey into a pot, add 1/3- 1/2 purified water, heat it to boiling, remove all floating foam on the surface of honey, filter out dead bees and impurities with a sieve or gauze, and then put the filtered honey into a pot and concentrate it to boiling with slow fire.
3. Put the medicinal materials into the pot, stir-fry with slow fire until the color becomes dark, then add a certain amount of refined honey, turn it quickly, and mix the honey and the medicinal materials evenly. Stir-fry until it doesn't stick to your hands, and take it out to make pills.
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