Thursday, August 19, 2010

Benefits of Malunggay (Moringa) Soap

I have this some sort of infection in my face. I am not sure whether it is fungal, viral or bacterial but it is something similar with dandruff, and the only difference is it is not on my hair. They are sometimes scaly that I tend to scratch it every time. I tried to treat it with Dr. Wong’s medicated soap, alcohol, shampoo but all proved hopeless.

I did not bother going to a doctor as I want to find the cure myself.

I happened to see a booth selling natural products somewhere in a booth inside COA Compound in Batasan, Quezon City, which mainly sells different products derived from malunggay. I bought one of their malunggay soap because the salesman claimed that it is an anti-bacterial soap.

Upon getting home, I immediately tried it on my face. Amazingly, after just one wash, the scaly infection was gone. But sad to say, their company seems to have ceased operating. The booth closed and their website cannot be accessed. So now, I am looking for other manufacturers.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Succession: Shares of An Illegitimate Child And A Surviving Spouse

Case: The illegitimate son of a deceased man is claiming inheritance from his father’s estate. The decedent left only a surviving spouse and this claimant. How do we divide the estate?

According to Public Attorneys Office Chief Acosta, the estate should be divided like this: Conjugal partnership of gains governs the marriage of the decedent with his surviving spouse since they were married without marriage before the passage of the Family Code. Thus, one-half of the property goes to the spouse representing her share in the conjugal partnership, while the other half becomes the estate which becomes the subject of partition and from it the share of the illegitimate son will be taken. Where the only heirs are the surviving spouse and an illegitimate child, the law gives one-fourth of the entire property or one-half of the estate shall go to the illegitimate son while the remaining goes to the spouse.

Friday, August 13, 2010

How to play lotto

1. Get the card corresponding to the one you want to bet on. Normally, the betting cards are just on the table or somewhere outside the booth. But if you can't find your particular card, or there are no cards at all, ask one from the teller. Sometimes they only provide cards on a "by request" method in order minimize wastage.

2. Mark your preferred numbers according to the instructions at the back of the card, fall in line, and present it to the teller along with your payment, and you will receive a receipt which serves as a proof when claiming prizes.

3. Read the instructions or reminders at the back of the receipt. You wouldn't want yourself leaping for joy when you win but later on your prize is forfeited due to a mutilated receipt.