Clove Burning Oil
Clove oil is produced from the dried flower buds that are collected from the clove tree. Other parts of the tree, such as the stem and leaves, may also be used. Clove oil, which ranges in color from colorless to light yellow and has a strong, spicy aroma, has been used for centuries in various applications. Using the oil as a spray is an easy way to add the clove's spicy scent to a room. Or perhaps you'd like to make use of clove oil's antimicrobial properties and use it as a mild disinfectant. To make a clove spray: Add several drops of clove oil to water. The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA) suggests 10 to 15 drops per ounce of water. Since essential oils don't dissolve in water, you may want to add a dispersing agent such as soluble to the solution as well. Be sure to shake the bottle well before spraying. Diffusion Like spray applications, using a lamp can help spread the aroma of clove throughout a room. When using clove oil, be sure to put certain amount on