I will not inject those cell to my testicles, I will find a doctor a professional on the matter and pay him to implement the procedure as soon I have the money to do so.
OK, there is three type of hypogonadism
Primary : Testicles do not produce enough amount of testosterone or leydig cell are not responding well to LH and are kind of dysfunctional.
Secondary: Pituitary gland is not producing LH, also it can be due pituitary tumor or empty sella syndrome that ocurre when pituitary gland has been damaged.
Tertiary: form of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism , is caused by failure of GnRH secretion from the hypothalamus. The most common cause of disordered GnRH secretion is Kallmann’s syndrome, a hereditary disorder that is often associated with anosmia, an impaired sense of smell.
When I saw my endo he told me that my testicles are wasn’t responding well and that was the cause why my T was low normal, he told me that my pituitary gland was working properly, he say that was primary,
It was happening to me when my total T was around 187 ng/dL ( 2012 I was total impotent ).
My testosterone eventually increased over the time and my last test was 489 ng/dL, but I still not happy with that reading.
In general, the normal range in males is about 270-1070 ng/dL with an average level of 679 ng/dL
A good batch of those cell can make you to produce T at the levels of a teen.
Now guys if you want to still arguing or having doubt about this subject please see your own endocrinologist or urologist, I will not continue responding to this subject, I just posted as information to those who are interested and knows about what this cells can do, I am definitively very interested,
so far I know Propecia can potentially have damaged those testicles cell.