Antonyms to the term "neurotoxin disease" may include terms such as "neuroprotective," "neurorestorative," "neuroregenerative," or "neurostimulatory." These terms are used in reference to substances or therapies that protect, restore, regenerate, or stimulate the nervous system, thereby reducing the risk or severity of neurotoxicity.
Some potential examples of neuroprotective agents include antioxidants, anti-inflammatory medications, or certain natural compounds such as curcumin or omega-3 fatty acids. Neurostimulators, on the other hand, may include treatments such as transcranial magnetic stimulation or deep brain stimulation, which can improve neural activity and promote healing.