No: The national institutes of health center for complementary and alternative medicine notes it's used for diabetic neuropathic pain. The epocrates alternative medicine database has no listing. Scanning the web, there are no credible claims that it lowers bp. I suspect that you are a victim of population bias in your research: your study group only consists of 1 person and i suspect few measurements.
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