Milo, which typically refers to a type of cereal grain (sorghum), is not known to have diuretic properties. Diuretics are substances that promote the elimination of water and salts from the body through urine. While certain beverages like coffee or tea may have mild diuretic effects, milo itself does not fall into this category. If you're referring to a specific product or preparation involving milo, please clarify for a more targeted response.
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The address of the Milo Public Library is: 123 Main St, Milo, 50166 0147
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The address of the Milo Historical Society is: 23 Park Street, Milo, ME 04463-1124
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