That sentence sounds like one of those oversimplified health claims you often see online. Aching feet and bones can be linked to several things—not just a single vitamin deficiency.
One commonly associated nutrient is Vitamin D. Low levels of Vitamin D can lead to bone pain, muscle weakness, and conditions like osteomalacia in adults. This happens because Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium properly.
However, it’s not the only possible cause. Other possibilities include:
- Calcium deficiency
- Plantar fasciitis
- Arthritis or joint inflammation
- Overuse, poor footwear, or standing for long periods
So while Vitamin D deficiency is a common explanation, it’s not a guaranteed answer.
If you’re experiencing persistent pain, it’s better to:
- Get a blood test (especially for Vitamin D and calcium)
- Look at lifestyle factors (sun exposure, diet, activity)
- Consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis
If you want, I can help you figure out whether your symptoms match a deficiency or something else.