Science-Based Content Curation
JupitLunar doesn't create original medical advice. Instead, we systematically aggregate, organize, and present evidence-based guidance from North America's most trusted health authorities: the CDC, AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics), and Health Canada.
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Safety & policy rules
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Food preparation briefs
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Step-by-step guides
Our Content Curation Process
Source Identification
We monitor official health organizations (CDC, AAP, Health Canada) for updated guidelines on infant and toddler feeding, safety, and development.
Source Grading
Each source is graded A-D based on authority. Grade A (government/medical associations) and Grade B (peer-reviewed research) are prioritized for content creation.
Content Organization
We structure the information into beginner-friendly formats (food cards, safety rules, step-by-step guides) while maintaining direct citations to original sources.
Regular Updates
Sources are re-verified every 12-18 months. When official guidelines change, we update our content within 90 days to reflect the latest recommendations.
Source Quality Distribution
We prioritize Grade A and B sources for all safety-critical content. Sources are re-verified every 12-18 months.
Content Update Cycle
Recent (< 90 days)
Content based on sources updated within the last quarter
Current (90-365 days)
Content based on sources verified within the past year
Scheduled for Review (1-2 years)
Content approaching verification deadline
Update Policy: When official health organizations publish new guidelines, we update our content within 90 days and notify users of significant changes.
Trusted Source Organizations
JupitLunar aggregates guidance exclusively from North America's most authoritative health organizations. We don't create our own medical adviceβwe organize theirs.
ποΈ CDC
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - U.S. government health agency
π¨ββοΈ AAP
American Academy of Pediatrics - Leading pediatric medical association
π Health Canada
Canadian federal health department - Official Canadian health guidance
Our Transparency Commitments
Direct Source Citations
Every food card, safety rule, and guide links directly to the original CDC, AAP, or Health Canada source with grade labels and verification dates.
No Hidden Expertise Claims
We don't claim to have in-house medical reviewers. Our value is organization and accessibility of official guidance, not independent medical judgment.
Public Update Logs
When official guidelines change or corrections are needed, we log changes publicly and update content within 90 days.
Clear Medical Disclaimer
All content includes prominent disclaimers that parents should consult their pediatric care team for individualized guidance.
π‘ Our Mission: Make evidence-based infant feeding guidance more accessible and understandable for North American families, while maintaining absolute transparency about our role as content curators, not medical experts.