Thank you for clarifying this, Steve,
For anyone who reads this, creating this paste takes a little bit of time and is worth every second. I've only tried it on my knees for the meniscus, but this would work wonders for any joint issue, I believe.
The herbs I'm using are turmeric, myrrh, and ginger. All three are in powdered form. I use about 2 tablespoons each of turmeric and ginger, and about 1 tablespoon of myrrh.
Steve's idea of making bandages of the paste mixture worked well

. I got a wide cotton cloth and smeared the mixture on the center of the cloth, then folded it so that it wouldn't leak too much. He's right, it's messy! I haven't figured out how to turn it into an opportunity to make money *grin*.
Anyone who has sore joints or injuries will benefit from this treatment. I do find that the bandage came loose overnight (what a mess!), so I wrapped an ace bandage around the medicated bandage and it worked well.
For quick relief, I also use the ginger and myrrh powder with water to make a thick paste, but I caution people who try this to not leave this on for longer than about 15-30 minutes, or it feels very, very hot after you take it off.
May everyone heal themselves and others.
(If I did anything other than the ways you mentioned in your above post, Steve, please let me know. I'll be dealing with this for awhile, I suspect, and everyone can benefit from your wisdom.)