Kawboy, that's a shocking update regarding down under. When I was spending some time in Australia in 2003 I think, I found food there to be of better quality than Canada and not more expensive than here. I forgot where you are in Canada, but in Vancouver things are quite expensive. Add tax and tip, and it becomes too much. It also depends where and what quality you buy it.
From my personal experience, I think the most important thing a person is do is to listen and pay attention to what his/her body it telling them. Being organic vs. machines, body can heal itself even without external help. It does much better with help, and external help can invigorate it, with positive other effects as better mind and feelings. There is no secret that everything is connected. Stress might be much worse than a diet, and no physical activity will not turn a no matter how healthy eating person into a healthy person. I think it is actually might be much healthier not to be too rigid and religious about diet, about hitting the gym, or doing some sort of meditation or other self proclaimed or suggested soul 'enlightening' activity. In my opinion, all should be taken with a grain of salt, but all diverse elements of well being should be present. Unless there is a very specific medical or mental condition which require treatment and/or restrictions. In a way, I think there is no difference between the visible and invisible - body vs. all that can't be measured in pounds. Stress is one of the worst elements, and stressing out about braking a certain dietary rules might be overall in the long run much worse than breaking them, with moderation, once in a while. Human nature wants rebelling, I think being easy on yourself is healthy, as long as you listen to your body and are willing to use some discipline.
In my case, I used to have a few pillars I'd keep in sight, but when I felt like having a cheese cake, I'd have it. I got into eating lots of veggies and mostly fish, but when having a raving for it I'd buy the biggest steak they had and eat it with no veggies but just a slice of bread. It tasted sooo good! And I felt calm and had my veggies and fish, which I loved as well, the next and next day.
I think a variety of spices and herbs are also very important. They enrich the eating experience and are acting as medicine at the same time. One good thing I always do is I keep the water after boiling veggies. Usually people dump it, but it packed with nutrients and a great tasting drink. Broth is very healthy, and we used to drink it in Europe when sick. But just even that simple water after boiling broccoli - it can be drank or used for cooking other things instead of using tap water every time.
I will say it again, no matter how authoritative I sound I am doing it with no shame: a diverse movement exercise and stretching must be a part of life to make those good nutritions work and those bad things go away. Internal organs need massage and stimulation to work properly and efficiently - they get it when you are bending, squatting, walking, swimming, waving your arms and so on.
Without going on and on... let's not forget that a huge factor in all this health subject are also genes. You can have the healthiest life style and die early, some can abuse their bodies and live long. So what can we do? For me, choose to eat and drink goodies which are proven to have positive health properties, eat a diverse diet, physical exercise, don't constrain yourself emotionally but don't dwell on bad feelings for too long, don't fear breaking some rules once in a while and when you do, forgive yourself - all good for stress reduction, and sleep, lots of sleep. If possible, look at the world with a child's eyes.
I see I am enforcing your remarks Kawboy, especially the last paragraph
I will quickly add that my 1983 Honda had lots of smooth running problems. I knew it was fuel delivery related. I used Seafoam and it was helping. But leaving it standing for a couple weeks would make it horrible. Run on 2 or 3 cylinders until warmed up ridden, and it became much worse in cold weather. I switched to Chevron no ethanol gas about 2 months ago. It's like a miracle. All the problems are gone, it starts and runs like a Swiss watch any and every time. It cost a couple dollars more every filling, but the bike needs it and deserves it. And I, as it's keeper, owe it to it. Same with our bodies - we are the keepers, give it good stuff, quality over quantity. And it saves dollars and grief at the end as well.