Rheumatoid arthritis is an immune system disorder that considered a prevalent condition that shows considerable challenges to healthcare systems worldwide. The present review article introduces the use of medicinal plants to treat rheumatoid arthritis and immune system disorders around the world. With the spotlight on ethno-pharmacological insights. The present review article highlighted a noteworthy reliance on traditional medicinal knowledge, with a prominent role played by females across different age groups. The present work choices. Zingiber officinale and Curcuma longa emerged as highly favored species, boasting robust anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory attributes. Moreover, some studies identified endemic species such as Allium sativa, Black pepper, Capsicum annum, Cinnamomum verum, Green tea, Lavandula angistifolia, Thymus vulgaris, and Rosmarinus officinalis ethno-pharmacological Relevance. Traditional medicinal plants used in great numbers to treat arthritis, especially in developing countries where resources are meager. Medicinal plants utilized since ancient times and are the base for positive bioactive compounds that have therapeutic potential. Many advanced drugs identified for International use to treat countless ailments.
Keywords: medicinal plants, disease, rheumatoid, herbal uses