I'd love to here your friends comment .
It does seem to work though , I added 12 grams of Trehalose as a solution , to a liter of honey that had been crystallized earlier and gently heated to bring it to a liquid again , I did one control batch as well , the one with the added Trehalose is showing no signs of crystallization , the control batch is almost solid again , this was in a period of two weeks.
I used Canola honey which is known to crystallize very rapidly , the farms around me grow Canola every four years or so , and it makes it hard to sell when if it's not liquid.
At 12 grams per liter it is not financially feasible though , that's why I've been trying to determine the proper amounts.
I also don't want to alter the honey too much either , I want to keep it as natural as possible , 1/2 gram or so per liter shouldn't be too bad as it is found in varying amounts in all honey anyway.
Thanks again for all the help.