Special Video of the Month

Wednesday, December 15, 2010


Consider… Your brain is a sleeping giant. Many experts believe that we use as little as 1% of our full potential. You have probably spent between 1,000 and 10,000 hours formally learning economics, history, languages, literature, mathematics and political sciences etc. Yet, you will probably only have spent 0 to 10 hours learning:

·      Creative thinking applied to different disciplines
·      Concentration as a function of time
·      Memory performance during and after the assimilation of information
·      The relationship between brain functions and ageing
·      The art of communication for memory
·      The nature vision and it’s application to different types of reading
·      Comprehensive approaches to study and technical reading
·      The effect of our modes of thought on habit patterns and change

It is essential that these skills be learned, that the brain be trained.








Why most of us do not have a Powerful Memory?
When someone says “I forgot”, there are two possibilities:
Firstly, the chances are that he did not forget. He just did not remember it in the first place. I am sure you would agree that we need to remember first before we can forget. Just as, when we are working with the computer, we need to save before we can retrieve.

Secondly, yes he did remember but he stored that information in his brain in a disorganized way. Imagine we have a stack of documents of various issues being dumped into a filing cabinet with no files or dividers? We will have difficulty retrieving those documents when we need them later. It is kind of garbage in garbage out.

So can you imagine if we were to consciously store those information properly in our brain? We would then be able to retrieve them effortlessly when we need them.

MindNet131 Education has a series of effective, fun-filled programmes aimed at enhancing the memory, motivation and learning capacity of children. 

Our goal is to empower children to excel in school, enjoy learning and build confidence and self-esteem. These programmes are professionally formulated and effectively delivered to strengthen your children mental abilities and self-belief in becoming more self-reliant and reaching their full potential.





Wednesday, December 1, 2010

 Hi Friends,


Want to know how to choose the effective supplements and daily used products?


You have come to the right place!


We will show you the difference between the 

Forever Aloe Vera Gel Vs X-Brand Aloe Vera juice
Arctic Sea  Omega 3 Vs  X-Brand Omega 3
Forever Absorbent C Vs X-Brand Vitamin C




Forever Toothgel Vs 
X-Brand Toothpaste
Aloe Liquid Soap Vs 
X-Brand Cleansing Soap
Aloe Bath Gelee Vs 
X-Brand Shower Gel
Forever MPD Vs X-Brand Detergent


You will discover the beauty of Aloe Vera products after viewing the product demos.



Product Demos (in English)
Date: 14 Dec 2010
Time: 7.30pm- 9pm
Location: Chinatown


Free Admission

Leave YOUR NAME, HANDPHONE NUMBER in comment box below to reserve your seats.
Limited to 10 people only. :)

We will sms you the actual address and contract person.

Strangers are yet to know Best Friends...

Thursday, November 4, 2010

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* all photo rights belongs to Mindnet 131.

Monday, August 16, 2010





1) Forever Hand Sanitizer with Aloe and Honey




2) FAB Forever Active Boost




3) ARGI+ L-Arginine & Vitamin Complex




4) Aloe Sunscreen Spray SPF 30



Look forward for these products to be launch in Singapore soon.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

VapoRub may be harmful to children below 2 years old.





A warning has been issued about the popular cough and cold treatment Vicks VapoRub. Experts say it should not be used on children under 2 years of age.

Vicks VapoRub, a salve which can be bought over the counter, is used to relieve coughs and congestion, but can apparently harm infants and toddlers.

According to Dr. Bruce Rubin from Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Vicks VapoRub can have severe effects on breathing in young children because it may stimulate mucus production and airway inflammation.

The product made by Procter and Gamble has been around since 1905 – it is applied to the chest or throat for congestion relief or to relieve sore muscles.

Dr. Rubin was first alerted to the dangers of the misuse of the Vaporub when an 18-month-old child developed severe respiratory distress after it was put directly under her nose.

Dr. Rubin says the ingredients in Vicks can be irritants, causing the body to produce more mucus to protect the airway and infants and young children have airways that are much narrower than those of adults, so any increase in mucus or inflammation can narrow them more severely.

The research is published the current issue of CHEST.

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