The November 2025 Biohacking Index Report, released by Wellness Eternal, presents the top ten wellness and longevity brands ranked exclusively by verified five-star reviews submitted in or before November 2025. This report marks a shift from October's curated list to a purely community-driven ranking, reflecting authentic feedback from practitioners, operators, and consumers on the Biohacking Index platform. The significance of the Biohacking Index lies in its verification-based rating system, one of the few in the industry designed to help consumers and practitioners identify credible and effective wellness solutions. All reviews undergo email and role attestation processes to ensure authenticity, distinguishing them from unverified online feedback.
The top-ranked brands for November 2025 are Bioptron Hyperlight, Vivobase, and Activation Products, each receiving 20 verified five-star reviews. They are followed by Ammortal with 15 reviews, Roxiva Innovations LTD with 8, The Buzz CRM with 5, and The Legacy Frequency, Dr. Anne Truong, MD, Foster Consulting, and The Exerscience Center each with 3 reviews. These brands span diverse wellness categories, including light therapy, EMF protection, nutraceuticals, emotional wellness, regenerative medicine, and human performance. Key insights from the November report include the capture of over 100 verified five-star reviews, with a mix of 35% practitioner and 65% consumer submissions. The median time to first review post-onboarding was four days, indicating rapid user engagement. The fastest-growing categories highlighted were light therapy and EMF protection, reflecting increasing consumer interest in these areas.
User-validated testimonials from the report, anonymized and compliant with review-based public relations standards, offer personal insights into product experiences. One Ammortal user noted, "I noticed a measurable shift in my nervous system the first week. It's become part of my daily reset." A Vivobase user reported, "My sleep improved within days. I didn't realize how much EMF was affecting me until it was gone," while an Activation Products user praised the "clean, consistent, and easy to integrate" quality. These testimonials are based on verified Index submissions and do not imply medical claims. The report underscores the growing reliance on verified community feedback in the wellness industry, where trust and efficacy are paramount. By focusing on authenticated reviews, the Biohacking Index aims to reduce misinformation and help users navigate the expansive market of wellness products and services with greater confidence. Brands and practitioners interested in participating can join the Index or submit verified reviews through the platform's website at https://www.biohackingindex.com.

