Almost Healed
Podcast Description
Almost Healed is where real life meets real healing. Hosted by Yasmine Higbee, this podcast dives into the raw, unfiltered side of wellness - physical, emotional, and spiritual. From autoimmune recovery and hormonal health to heartbreak, identity shifts, and self-regulation, this is a space for those navigating growth, grit, and grace. Whether you're in the thick of it or finally catching your breath, you're not alone...and you're almost healed.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes of holistic wellness, including episodes centered on autoimmune recovery, hormonal health, emotional healing, and identity shifts. Notable discussions include topics like pelvic health with Dr. Lamia Gabal and the often-hidden struggles of burnout and heartbreak, providing listeners with a compassionate understanding of their healing journeys.

Almost Healed spotlights the people on their authentic healing journeys – and those helping others heal. Hosted by Yasmine Higbee, each episode brings raw, real conversations about growth, recovery, and resilience. This is where healing gets human.
Peptides! Peptides! Peptides!
Peptides have officially entered the chat, but most people still don’t really know what they are. In this episode, Yasmine sits down with Stephanie Gambetta, founder of The Loop Way, to make sense of the science behind peptides and how they’re transforming women’s healing, energy, and longevity journeys.
You’ll learn:
• The truth about peptides like BPC-157, TB-500, MOTS-C, Epitalon, and CJC/Ipamorelin
• How peptides help with inflammation, energy, and recovery after burnout
• What to look out for when sourcing or stacking peptides safely
• Whether GLP-1s (like semaglutide) belong in your long-term health plan
🔗 Learn more about Stephanie and The Loop Way at theloopway.com

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