Wellness Eternal has released the November 2025 Biohacking Index Report, which ranks the top ten wellness and longevity brands based exclusively on verified five-star reviews submitted in or before November 2025. This report differs from previous curated lists by reflecting purely community-driven results from practitioners, operators, and consumers on the Biohacking Index platform.
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 represent diverse categories including light therapy, EMF protection, nutraceuticals, emotional wellness, regenerative medicine, and human performance.
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, effective, and trusted wellness solutions. All reviews undergo email and role attestation processes to ensure authenticity, addressing concerns about fake or biased testimonials in the wellness market. This approach responds to growing consumer demand for transparency and reliability in an industry where products and services often lack standardized evaluation methods.
Key insights from the November report reveal that over 100 verified five-star reviews were captured, with a 35% practitioner and 65% consumer review mix. The median time to first review post-onboarding was just four days, indicating rapid user engagement. The fastest-growing categories identified were light therapy and EMF protection, reflecting current consumer priorities in wellness technology.
User-validated testimonials from the report, anonymized and compliant with review-based public relations standards, provide context for the rankings. An Ammortal user reported, "I noticed a measurable shift in my nervous system the first week. It's become part of my daily reset." A Vivobase user noted, "My sleep improved within days. I didn't realize how much EMF was affecting me until it was gone." An Activation Products user commented, "The quality is unmatched—clean, consistent, and easy to integrate into my routine." These testimonials reference verified Index submissions without implying medical claims.
For business and technology leaders, the report highlights several important trends. The rapid adoption of verification-based systems like the Biohacking Index signals a market shift toward greater accountability in the wellness technology sector. The dominance of light therapy and EMF protection brands suggests growing consumer awareness of environmental factors in health optimization. The high percentage of consumer reviews (65%) indicates strong end-user engagement with these technologies, while practitioner participation (35%) provides professional validation.
The verification methodology addresses a critical industry challenge: the proliferation of unsubstantiated claims in the wellness market. By requiring email and role attestation, the Biohacking Index creates a more reliable decision-making tool for consumers and practitioners alike. This could influence purchasing patterns and brand reputation management across the wellness industry.
Brands and practitioners interested in participating can join the Index or submit verified reviews through the platform available at https://www.biohackingindex.com. The emergence of such verification-based platforms represents an important development for the wellness technology industry, potentially setting new standards for product evaluation and consumer trust.


