“…Similarly, no mechanism has been offered yet, to explain how the presence of mitochondria switch the glycolytic pathway from 11 to 10 reactions. Glycolysis is a pathway present in every other bodily tissue beside the CNS and multiple studies over the past several decades exhibited mitochondrial utilization of lactate as a substrate of oxphos, while other exhibited the presence of LDH intra-mitochondrially (Brooks, 1985(Brooks, , 1998(Brooks, , 2000(Brooks, , 2002aLarrabee, 1996;Hu and Wilson, 1997;Brooks et al, 1999Brooks et al, , 2022Magistretti et al, 1999;Valenti et al, 2002;Mangia et al, 2003;Pellerin and Magistretti, 2003;de Bari et al, 2004de Bari et al, , 2010Kasischke et al, 2004;Serres et al, 2005;Hashimoto et al, 2006Schurr and Payne, 2007;Passarella et al, 2008;Elustondo et al, 2013;Rogatzki et al, 2015;Hui et al, 2017). Therefore, it is even more bewildering that the majority of recently published general information, both in print and online, continues to completely ignore the data proving that the glycolytic pathway, regardless of the presence of oxygen and/or mitochondria, always produces lactate as its end-product.…”