Problem is that this is the 4th gen section, and that study was done well before the introduction of the 6. 7 and related emmission components. What you can run in your '97 is vastly different than what's called for in the much less tolerant 6. 7L.
I don't think there are any issues using something like Power Service white in the winter months for anti-gel, or an additive/cleaner designed for modern fuel and emission equipment to "clean things out once in a while". But to use snake oil on a regular basis on the new equipment is not only throwing away dollars on the product, but taking a risk of damaging expensive emission components.