The June Wellness Index Report, published by Wellness Eternal's Biohacking Index, signals a significant shift in consumer health priorities. After years of focusing on longevity and lifespan extension, individuals are now asking a different question: not how to live longer, but how to feel better today and improve their quality of life. The report, based on verified feedback from practitioners and users across the wellness, longevity, and biohacking industry, identifies three key trends shaping this new chapter.
First, personalized diagnostics are moving from elite clinics into everyday wellness. Consumers want to uncover the root causes behind fatigue, inflammation, poor sleep, and slow recovery rather than manage symptoms blindly. Advanced testing, biological-age insights, and data-driven personalization are becoming the starting point of a wellness journey, not a luxury add-on. For example, Generation Lab, co-founded by Dr. Irina Conboy, offers the SystemAge test that measures biological aging across 460 biomarkers and 21 organs from a single at-home blood sample, providing a personalized action plan to target prevention.
Second, demand for non-pharmaceutical pain management is rising sharply. People are actively seeking drug-free options for recovery and relief, from targeted bodywork and regeneration tools to modalities that address the source of discomfort. The report notes that at-home and practitioner-guided recovery is one of the fastest-moving categories in the index. Companies like Lifespan Edge are meeting this need with physician-led Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE), which filters inflammatory proteins and cellular waste from the bloodstream to target inflammation, cognition, and energy.
Third, human connection, purpose, and mental wellness are returning to the center of health. As the industry matured, something got lost in the pursuit of optimization. The report finds a clear return to emotional resilience, community, and meaning as core pillars of health. This integrated model combines personalized diagnostics, preventive strategies, emotional resilience, non-pharmaceutical pain management, and human connection into a single approach.
"For a long time the conversation was about adding years," said Lindsay O'Neill-O'Keefe, Founder of Wellness Eternal and the Biohacking Index. "What we're seeing now is people asking for those years to actually feel good. They want to understand the root cause, manage pain without a prescription, and reconnect with the things that make life worth extending. The future of this industry isn't longevity for its own sake. It's whole-person health."
The report also highlights featured companies building the longevity stack. In addition to Generation Lab and Lifespan Edge, Nefense focuses on respiratory and sleep health with nasal care products using hypochlorous acid, supporting better breathing as the foundation for better sleep and overall health.
The Wellness Index Report is a practitioner-led evaluation platform that assesses wellness providers through expert nomination, customer feedback, clinical review, and ongoing rating analysis. Verified expert feedback is gathered monthly from over 100,000 doctors, clinic owners, and biohackers through partnerships with Boston BioLife and NDNR.com. Wellness Eternal, the parent company, operates the Biohacking Index as an independent research platform for transparent, third-party validation in the wellness and biohacking industry.


