Correspondingly, does alligator pepper increase blood pressure?
The seeds of Aframomum melegueta revealed a potent effect on blood pressure in both normotensive and hypertensive subjects but these effects are not dose related, at least at the dose range employed in the study-as shown by the high ANOVA probability values which probably is due to a possible dual effect of the seeds.
Similarly, how do you eat alligator peppers? Use in cuisine. Even in West Africa, alligator pepper is an expensive spice, so is used sparingly. Often, a single whole pod is pounded in a pestle and mortar before half of it is added (along with black pepper) as a flavouring to West African soups or boiled rice.
Keeping this in view, what is alligator pepper good for?
Alligator pepper is reputedly aphrodisiacs, worm expellant, stimulants and diuretics as well as useful in the treatment of measles, leprosy, low breast milk production and excessive bleeding after child birth.
Does alligator pepper reduce high prolactin?
The decreased serum concentration of prolactin observed in this study is in agreement with the report of [24,25] who observed a significant reduction in serum level of prolactin of wistar non-lactating rats treated with Alligator pepper seed.