The April 2026 Wellness Index Report, released today by Wellness Internal, has identified three top-rated U.S. wellness providers leading the nationwide Superhuman Protocol Challenge, signaling a shift away from seasonal weight-loss trends toward cellular-level health optimization. The report underscores a growing emphasis on practitioner-led, multi-modality protocols that optimize cellular function for long-term health outcomes, rather than short-term “summer ready” goals.
Powered by Da Vinci Medical and promoted by entrepreneur Daymond John, the Superhuman Protocol Challenge invites participants to complete sessions at certified wellness centers for a chance to win an at-home system valued at approximately $18,000. Entries close June 30, 2026, and a winner will be announced on July 1, 2026. The challenge is part of a broader movement toward biohacking and holistic health, as consumers increasingly seek sustainable wellness solutions.
The report names Physical Evidence Chiropractic, Boro Holistic Health, and April Berkowitz (Private Practice) as the top providers leading the Challenge. These providers were selected through the Biohacking Index’s expert-verified, multi-step evaluation process, which includes expert nomination, customer feedback, clinical review, and ongoing rating analysis. This rigorous methodology aims to provide transparent, third-party validation in the rapidly growing wellness and biohacking industry.
For business and technology leaders, this shift represents a significant market opportunity. The move from seasonal fads to system-level health protocols suggests increasing consumer demand for data-driven, personalized wellness technologies. Companies investing in cellular health optimization—such as red light therapy, hyperbaric oxygen, and other biohacking tools—may see accelerated adoption. The Wellness Index Report itself serves as a model for how expert-verified evaluations can guide investment and purchasing decisions in an industry often criticized for lacking scientific rigor.
“The Superhuman Protocol Challenge is not about quick fixes; it’s about redefining what it means to be healthy from the inside out,” said a spokesperson from Wellness Internal. By focusing on cellular function, the initiative aligns with broader trends in longevity science and preventive health, potentially reducing healthcare costs and improving quality of life.
For leaders in business and technology, the implications are clear: the wellness industry is maturing, with a growing emphasis on measurable outcomes and system-level solutions. The challenge’s partnership with Da Vinci Medical and Daymond John further highlights the intersection of entrepreneurship, technology, and health. As the July 1 winner announcement approaches, the initiative may set a precedent for how wellness challenges are structured and evaluated in the future.

