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mind-altering

[mahynd-awl-ter-ing] / ˈmaɪndˌɔl tər ɪŋ /


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Legal or not, keeping mind-altering substances around the house can come with complications.

From Washington Post

In addition to treating specific maladies, mind-altering drugs also have a long history of easing the death process, according to some researchers.

From Scientific American

These are drugs which are "unregulated psychoactive mind-altering substances", according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

From BBC

“He was this pure leaf that grew up out of the ground. I’m the processed, mind-altering product for the American market.”

From Los Angeles Times

Though the idea of a mind-altering protozoan transmitted via cats is alarming, it is not necessarily harmful: roughly 30 percent of the human population is infected with the T gondii parasite.

From Salon