Quote from: BearGuy on March 26, 2013, 01:36:49 AM
At first, with the introduction of testosterone, cells are confused, but allow it as a foreign substance to stay there. After a long period of time, they become frightened; some begin to multiply abnormally, others begin to deteriorate
Um...your cells get confused? They get
frightened? Seriously? What are they - kittens? Someone needs to tell an actual scientist about these newly-discovered emotional states of cells.

As others have said, testosterone (and oestrogen, for that matter) is not a foreign substance to our cells, whether we were born physically male, female or intersex. The cells in your body have no way of 'knowing' which hormones to 'expect': cells that respond to hormones simply respond to the presence of hormones. They don't get confused, upset, frightened, or deliriously happy.
In all seriousness... talking about bodily cells in emotional terms is, how shall I put it, unscientific (there is a stronger word to do with cow droppings that I'd like to use, but it's not permitted here). Sounds like he's fallen for the 'naturopathic insight' nonsense about being able to see and manipulate the mystical energy fields they believe are at the heart of our cells - and which they themselves admit are not detectable by Science (i.e. they don't actually exist).
Take it from someone who knows a lot of people high up in the Complementary Medicine field, all of whom have their own little cult of personality: just because he's famous doesn't mean his opinion is helpful to you. Bozo the Clown was famous too.