Your treatment options depend on how often you come into contact with turkey. For me I was able to eliminate some allergens from my environment (ie just don't eat turkey!). I no longer go near horses as a result. For my allergy to dogs I use antihistimine for the few occasions I have to be near them. A small tablet whenever I need to go near them. For the allergens I cannot avoid (for me it is dustmite, grass and cats), I have monthly injections to build up my resistance to these things. The injections really work! I recommend them for severe sufferers!
Of course it is safe to eat turkey burgers however if you have allergy from turkey meat or the turkey meat is expired and out of date it is not safe. It is safe while you have a healthy turkey and you do not have allergy.
People can most certainly have an allergy or intolerance to turkey.
Right now, it is one of the best available treatments. Sadly, the next best option is just going cold turkey. The cost is much better, but the side effects are going to be difficult to manage.
Have you looked in your grocery store? Several varieties of turkey soup are available in cans.
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The cost of a mammogram in Turkey could still depend on where you get it done. There are 12 clinics available in Turkey where you would be able to get a mammogram done.
Wasp stings are not poisonous, but can be dangerous if the person has an allergy to the chemicals in a wasp sting. This principle applies to the Green Headed Wasp.
There are drug rehabilitation centers which give people a safe environment, therapy and advice as they detox. There are also prescriptions available to help with withdrawal symptoms. Talk to your doctor about this. The old fashioned cold turkey method works for some people as well.
Ground turkey recipes can be found many places online. Some websites with ground turkey recipes are Allrecipes, TipNut, and ChowHound. There may also be cookbooks available that include ground turkey recipes.
Turkey bacon typically does not contain any pork products however Muslims will not eat meat that is not certified Halal. Halal turkey bacon products are available at certain specialist butchers.
If you are interested in finding a recipe for turkey curry, then you will find several websites available. YouTube, BBC Food, and The Daily Green are just a few of the websites that have turkey curry recipes.