India’s food regulator, the FSSAI, issues notices to eight brands after finding concerns about misleading trade names and health-related claims. The notices target Emami Healthy & Tasty, Health Aid, Troovy, The Healthy Factory, Healthy Master, Healthy Choice, Plan B and Neuherbs, according to reporting. The regulator’s action centers on allegations that the brands’ trade names and messaging create an impression of health benefits that may not be substantiated or may be conveyed in a misleading manner. The notices indicate that FSSAI is seeking responses or compliance steps from these companies. The available reports do not specify the exact nature of each claim or the specific products involved, nor do they detail any penalties at this stage. The matter is presented as a compliance and corrective-action process initiated by FSSAI to address labeling and marketing practices that could mislead consumers regarding health attributes of foods or health products. Further updates would depend on the companies’ responses and any subsequent regulatory findings.