Our commitment, your well-being

You will always be the most important thing!

At Naturae, we firmly believe that our customers are the driving force behind our success. Without them, we would not exist. That is why we work hard every day to offer them products of the highest quality, based on the powerful benefits of Aloe Vera.

Quality and Effectiveness: Our customers trust us to improve their well-being. That’s why we carefully select natural ingredients and health enhancers, such as fresh Aloe Vera leaves, to create supplements that truly make a difference in their lives.
Proactive Listening: We value your opinions and needs. We are always willing to listen to your feedback and suggestions to improve our products and services. Your experiences and feedback inspire us to keep innovating.
Transparency and Communication: We want our customers to feel confident and informed when choosing our products. That is why we share details about our production processes, ingredients and benefits of aloe vera. Open communication is essential.
Sustainable Commitment: We are not looking for a one-time business relationship. We want to be your long-term partner in your quest for wellness. That’s why we work hard to maintain quality and trust in every interaction.
To sum up, our customers are Naturae’s reason for being. Their satisfaction and health are our greatest reward.

 

Backed by science

Over the last few years, Aloe has become a well-known remedy for many problems or illnesses. But, is there a scientific basis to support these beliefs?

At Naturae we base our work on observing, researching, experimenting and objective analysis, which allows us to guarantee the highest quality of our products.

Do you want to know the results of several studies on the benefits of Aloe Vera? Here are some articles so you can find out what science has to say:

 

  1. “Characterisation of gels from different Aloe spp. as antifungal treatment: Potential crops for industrial applications”. , (Zapata, P. J.; Navarro, D.; Guillén, F.; Castillo, S.; Martínez-Romero, D.; Valero, D.; y otros).
  2. “Aloe vera as a Functional Ingredient in Foods Aloe vera as a Functional Ingredient”, (Taylor, P.; Rodríguez, E. R.; Martín, J. D.; Romero, C. D.).
  3. “Structural and conformational characterization of linear O-acetyl-glucomannan purified from gel of Aloe barbadensis Miller”, (Shi, X. D.; Yin, J. Y.; Huang, X. J.; Que, Z. Q.; Nie, S. P.).
  4. “Aloe genus plants: From farm to food applications and phytopharmacotherapy”, (Salehi, B.; Albayrak, S.; Antolak, H.; Kręgiel, D.; Pawlikowska, E.; Sharifi-Rad, M.; y otros).
  5. “Bioactive Compounds and Medicinal Properties of Aloe Vera L.: An Update”, (Raksha, B.).
  6. “Aloe vera : Potential candidate in health management via modulation of biological activities”, (Rahmani, A.; Aldebasi, Y.; Srikar, S.; Khan, A.; Aly, S.).
  7. “Aloe Vera for Tissue Engineering Applications”, (Rahman, S.; Carter, P.; Bhattarai, N.).
  8. “Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine Evaluation of biological properties and clinical effectiveness of Aloe vera : A systematic review”, (Radha, M. H.; Laxmipriya, N. P.).
  9. “Acemannan and Fructans from Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) plants as novel prebiotics.”, (Quezada, M. P.; Salinas, C.; Gotteland, M.; Cardemil, L.).
  10. “Automated Control of the Organic and Inorganic Composition of Aloe vera Extracts Using (1)H NMR Spectroscopy”, (Monakhova, Y. B.; Randel, G.; Diehl, B. W.).
  11. “Benefits of Aloe vera in dentistry”, (Manigandan, T.; Elumalai, M.; Cholan, P.; Kaur, R.; Mangaiyarkarasi, S.).
  12. “Compositional and Structural Features of the Main Bioactive Polysaccharides Present in the Aloe Vera Plant”, (Minjares-Fuentes, R.; Femenia, A.; Comas-Serra, F.; Rodríguez González, V.M.).
  13. “Anesthetic management of a patient with hemophilia B during scoliosis surgery”, (Makino, S.; Nomura, Y.; Kabara, S.; Takatsuji, S.; Kagawa, T.).
  14. “Mass spectrometry-based metabolite profiling and antioxidant activity of Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) in different growth stages”, (Lee, S.; Do, S. G.; Kim, S. Y.; Kim, J.; Jin, Y.; Lee, C. H.).
  15. “Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of oral aloe vera gel for active ulcerative colitis”, (Langmead, L.; Feakins, R. M.; Goldthorpe, S.; Holt, H.; Tsironi, E.; De Silva, A.; y otros).
  16. “The no-observed-adverse-effect level (NOAEL) of baby aloe powder (BAP) for nutraceutical application based upon toxicological evaluation”, (Kwack, S. J.; Do, S. G.; Kim, Y. W.; Kim, Y. J.; Gwak, H. M.; Park, H. J.; y otros).
  17. “Evaluation of Antioxidant Potential of Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) Extracts”, (Hu, Y.; Xu, J.; Hu, Q.).
  18. “Composition and Applications of Aloe vera Leaf Gel”, (Hamman, J. H.).
  19. Aloe vera Quality Standard”, (Foundation, B. N.).
  20. “Compositional features and bioactive properties of whole fraction from Aloe vera processing”, (Flores-López, M. L.; Romaní, A.; Cerqueira, M. A.; Rodríguez-García, R.; Jasso de Rodríguez, D.; Vicente, A. A.).
  21. “Screening for novel plant sources of prenyloxyanthraquinones: Senna alexandrina Mill. and Aloe vera (L.) Burm. F.”, (Epifano, F.; Fiorito, S.; Locatelli, M.; Taddeo, V. A.; Genovese, S.).
  22. “El gel de aloe vera: Estructura, composición química, procesamiento, actividad biológica e importancia en la industria farmacéutica y alimentaria”, (Domínguez-Fernández, R. N.; Arzate-Vázquez, I.; Chanona-Pérez, J. J.; Welti-Chanes, J. S.; Alvarado-González, J. S.; Calderón-Domínguez, G.; y otros).
  23. “Propagation Techniques and Agronomic Requirements for the Cultivation of Barbados Aloe (Aloe vera (L.) Burm. F.)—A Review”, (Cristiano, G.; Murillo-Amador, B.; De Lucia, B.).
  24. “Aloe vera L. processing and products: A review”, (Chandegara, V. K.; Varshney, A. K.).
  25. “NMR and rheological study of Aloe barbadensis partially acetylated glucomannan”, (Campestrini, L. H.; Silveira, J. L. M.; Duarte, M. E. R.; Koop, H. S.; Noseda, M. D.).
  26. “Quality and authenticity of commercial aloe vera gel powders”, (Bozzi, A.; Perrin, C.; Austin, S.; Arce Vera, F.).
  27. “AOAC international guidelines for validation of botanical identification methods”, (Barrett, B.; Betz, J. M.; Ods, N. I. H.; Don, C.; Don, C.; Foodphysica, C.; y otros).
  28. “Twenty years of research on Aloe vera”, (Akev, N.; Can, A.; Sütlüpınar, N.; Çandöken, E.).
  29. “Effect of processing and storage on sensory properties and acemannan content of aloe vera gel”, (Ahlawat, K. S.; Khatkar, B. S.; Sushil; Gulia, N.).
  30. “Aloe vera health claims”, (Korean  Ministry of Food and Drug Safety).

Passion for nature

It is nature that inspires us and drives us to improve. From it we get all the components with which we elaborate our products, we treat them with respect, keeping all their nutrients intact, and we put them at your disposal, ready to be enjoyed.

Our essence, our mission and our values are directly linked to nature, because we are nothing without it: Naturae could not be understood without the care, love and respect for the environment and biodiversity of the planet.

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