Not so long ago I wrote a post that I invented special nicotine-free cigarettes. Then I wrote in the post that after thinking about it, I'm not going to patent them. Now I'm revealing publicly on the forum how nicotine-free cigarettes are made. The invention is so simple you won't believe it. It consists in the fact that from the still green tobacco leaves collected from the field, nicotine should be washed out by soaking in water. Preliminary nicotine-free tobacco leaves are then obtained. The tobacco is then subjected to further standard industrial treatments and cigarettes are made. The patent is that the smoker smokes ordinary cigarettes that do not contain nicotine. The invention resembles decaffeinated coffee. In the case of decaffeinated coffee, the green coffee beans are rinsed in water, thus flushing out the caffeine. I figured I owed you guys because some of you were curious about how nicotine free cigarettes are made. I'm just wondering if someone else will patent this invention after I disclosed it.