Naturalli Mi: Helping the Community Embrace Natural Wellness

Amirah Clowers has transformed a personal health journey into a thriving business that serves the Fredericksburg and Stafford communities. Five years ago, after being diagnosed with hypothyroidism, Clowers turned to her Trinidadian heritage for healing solutions. What she discovered would not only change her life but also inspire her to help others embrace natural wellness.

From Personal Healing to Community Impact

The business, aptly named Naturally Mi, emerged from Clowers' personal wellness journey when she sought natural alternatives to manage her hypothyroidism. Drawing on sea moss, a staple in her family's Caribbean tradition, she experienced such powerful results that her husband encouraged her to share these benefits with others. What began as a small step has evolved into a successful venture serving both local markets and online customers.

Naturalli Mi specializes in sea moss-based products, offering everything from gels and gummies to soaps, skincare items, and smoothies. Each product is carefully crafted to support immune health, energy, and overall wellness. Clowers explains her business philosophy simply: "wellness should be natural, holistic, and accessible." She believes that health starts from the inside out, and that nature provides the best remedies for maintaining balance and vitality in daily life.

Family as Foundation

Family serves as Clowers' greatest inspiration, particularly her oldest daughter, who has special needs. "She motivates me every day to push through challenges and create something meaningful," Clowers shares. As a mother of three—Jayda (22), Alanah (15), and Amare (6)—she balances her entrepreneurial pursuits with family life and education. Currently pursuing her bachelor's degree in Leadership & Management at the University of Mary Washington, with an expected graduation in 2027, Clowers exemplifies the juggling act many small business owners navigate daily.

The Clowers household is lively, complete with two French Bulldogs named Cash and Smokey, who, along with the children, often "help" during product creation. "Sometimes that means extra messes, but it always brings laughter into the process," she notes, emphasizing how music and family energy keep her workdays joyful rather than burdensome.

Community Connection and Future Vision

What Clowers enjoys most about her work is the personal connection with customers. "Hearing their stories of how my products have helped them makes everything worthwhile," she explains. This customer-focused approach reflects her broader community philosophy: "When small businesses thrive, communities thrive."

Her message to the neighborhood is encouraging and accessible: "Natural wellness is possible and within reach." She emphasizes that small steps toward healthier living can create transformative changes, and she feels honored to support others on their wellness journeys.

Looking ahead, Clowers has ambitious plans to expand Naturalli Mi's reach. Her next goal involves launching a mobile food truck or trailer to serve sea moss smoothies more efficiently at community events, bringing natural wellness directly to more people throughout the region.

Through Naturalli Mi, Amirah Clowers has created more than just a business—she's built a bridge between Caribbean healing traditions and modern community wellness needs, proving that sometimes the most powerful solutions come from returning to nature's wisdom.

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Looking for more natural wellness solutions? Look no further than Naturalli Mi. Check out Amirah’s website for more information at dmvorganicseamoss.com.

Mallory Hardgrove

Mallory is a former teacher and coach turned freelancer, deciding to pivot her career when her husband's military career took their family to Italy. She has since begun a career in digital marketing where she enjoys blogging, writing copy, and designing new, creative ads to catch the attention of client’s respective audiences.

Since returning to the States and settling down in Stafford, she's added a few other projects to her plate, including her new role as the content coordinator for Stafford Living and Neighbors of Chancellorsville. As a former sports editor of her college newspaper and high school yearbook editor-in-chief, she's enjoying being "back in the saddle" of local journalism. 

When she’s not working, she can be found controlling the chaos of her #girlmom and #armyspouse life, playing referee, mediator, and short-order cook; planning her next European adventure and reminiscing about her #ladolcevita life; reading the next novel on her TBR list; or cuddling with her 90-pound furbaby, Murray.

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