Not initially.  Although it probably does convert to H2O2 after it sits, 
initially it is
O3 dissolved in water.  Since I make and drink it quite often, I know that it 
is not
H2O2.  The ozonated water taste quite good, refreshing in fact, but H2O2 taste 
awful, I
virtually gag on it.  There is virtually no H2O2 in freshly made ozonated water.

Marshall

Frank Key wrote:

> Jim wrote:
>
> > The other "simple" method is to bubble ozone through (cold?) water and drink
> > it?
>
> If you bubble ozone through water, what you produce is weak hydrogen peroxide 
> (H2O2).
>
> frank key
>
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