Sodium cyclamate is a chemical used in sweeteners, in the pharmaceutical industry and in the composition of light, diet and zero sugar foods.
It is known that 1 dose of sodium cyclamate sweetens 50 times more than 1 dose of sugar and therefore should be consumed in moderation, the recommended daily dose is 11mg per kg body weight per day.
According to studies, the exaggerated use of this sweetener can cause diarrhea, genetic alterations and testicular atrophy.
Sodium cyclamate is released in Brazil, although it is banned in countries such as Japan, France and the United States.