It's like chewing: Blending edible foods in a machine is like putting the food into one's mouth and chewing. The food gets liquified either in the machine or in the mouth and stomach. As long as normally-edible foods are used, there should not be a notable difference in how much nutrition is gained from the food.
Answered 3/13/2015
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