👉 The trials fluid, often referred to as the "trials fluid" or "TFL," is a unique, colorless, and odorless liquid that is produced by the liver during the metabolic breakdown of various substances. It plays a crucial role in detoxifying the body by facilitating the conversion of toxins, drugs, and other harmful compounds into forms that can be more easily eliminated through urine or bile. The fluid is primarily composed of water, proteins, and bile salts, and its production can be influenced by factors such as diet, alcohol consumption, and certain medications. The TFL is typically tested in medical settings to assess liver function and overall health, as abnormal levels can indicate liver damage or disease.