Sodium cyclamates, also known as calcium cyclamates or ciclohexanesulfamates, are artificial sweeteners often used as a sugar substitute in food and drinks. These chemicals are approximately 30 times sweeter than sugar and are commonly used in low-calorie products such as diet sodas, energy drinks, and chewing gum. While these sweeteners are commonly known as sodium cyclamates, they also go by other names such as cyclohexylsulfamate, cyclamate, or E952. Despite their widespread use, there are concerns regarding their safety and effectiveness. Alternative sweeteners such as stevia, monk fruit extract, and xylitol are available for those looking for natural substitutes.