The Blessed Seed UK: Availability and an Honest Alternative
By Yusuf Elsayed, Founder of Sidr & Stone · Last updated 7 August 2026Share
If you are looking for The Blessed Seed in the UK — where to buy it, whether it is easy to get, and whether it is the right black seed oil for you — this guide covers it honestly. The Blessed Seed is one of the longest-established black seed oil brands in the UK, and a genuinely credible one, so it is a reasonable place to start. This article sets out where UK buyers can actually get it, what is worth knowing about the brand, and an honest, fair comparison with our own Sidr & Stone cold-pressed Ethiopian black seed oil — so that whichever you choose, you choose it on a clear understanding rather than guesswork. We will be straightforward throughout: The Blessed Seed is a real, transparent brand, and this is a fair comparison, not a takedown.
For our own oil, see our cold-pressed Ethiopian black seed oil.
The Short Answer
- The Blessed Seed is a long-established UK black seed oil brand, based in London and founded in 2002 — over 20 years in the category
- UK buyers can get it directly from the brand's own website, and through some third-party UK health and herbal retailers
- It is a credible, transparent brand: it publishes thymoquinone analysis figures and sells a range of oil strengths and capsules
- One thing to understand: its strengths are graded by essential (volatile) oil content, which is not the same as thymoquinone content
- Sidr & Stone is an honest alternative for UK buyers — one oil, independently verified at 2.67% thymoquinone per batch by Analytice, an ISO-accredited French laboratory, rather than a range to choose from
- Both are genuine; the right choice depends on whether you want a graded range or a single verified figure
Who Is The Blessed Seed?
The Blessed Seed is a UK black seed oil specialist, based in London and founded in 2002 — which makes it one of the longest-running dedicated black seed oil brands in the country, with over two decades in the category. It was founded with an explicitly faith-rooted motivation: to provide the oil of the blessed seed, recommended in Islamic tradition by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
Black seed oil is the company's core business, not a sideline. It sells a range of black seed oils at different strengths, along with capsules, and some black-seed-based beauty products. For a closer look at how the brand’s oils measure up, see our full Blessed Seed black seed oil review. That long specialism is a genuine strength, and it is right to acknowledge it clearly: The Blessed Seed is an established, credible brand, not a newcomer.

Where to Buy The Blessed Seed in the UK
If you have decided you want The Blessed Seed specifically, here is the honest picture of how to get it in the UK.
- The brand's own website. The most direct route is The Blessed Seed's own site. As a UK-based brand, it dispatches UK orders quickly — typically within a day — using standard UK couriers
- Third-party UK health and herbal retailers. The Blessed Seed is also stocked by some established UK health retailers — for example, long-standing herbal retailers and specialist health-product shops carry parts of its range. Availability through these stockists can vary, and individual products may go in and out of stock
- Online marketplaces. As with most established brands, you may also find The Blessed Seed listed on general online marketplaces — though, as a general rule, buying from the brand directly or a recognised stockist gives you the clearest accountability
So in practical terms, The Blessed Seed is reasonably available to UK buyers — it is a UK brand, after all. The main thing to be aware of is that stock of specific strengths or product lines, particularly through third-party stockists, is not always guaranteed, so you may need to check a couple of sources.

What to Know Before You Buy
The Blessed Seed is a credible brand, but there is one genuinely useful thing to understand about its range before you buy — because it affects how you compare it with anything else.
The Blessed Seed sells its black seed oil in several strengths, and those strengths are graded primarily by essential oil content — the proportion of volatile oil — which the brand states ranges from around 1.5% in its Original oil up to as much as 9% in its strongest grade. The brand also markets its top grade with very strong "strongest in the world" language.
Here is the key point for a buyer: essential oil content is not the same as thymoquinone content. Black seed oil's essential oil fraction is a mixture of many compounds — thymoquinone is just one of them, alongside others such as p-cymene and thymol. Thymoquinone is therefore only a portion of the essential oil percentage. To its credit, The Blessed Seed does publish actual thymoquinone analysis figures — and those figures are more modest than the essential oil percentages, sitting roughly in the region of 1.54% thymoquinone for the Original oil up to around 4.17% for the strongest grade, with some given as ranges.
None of this is a criticism — publishing thymoquinone figures at all is genuinely good practice. The point is purely practical: when you compare The Blessed Seed with another black seed oil, make sure you are comparing thymoquinone figures with thymoquinone figures, not an essential oil percentage against a thymoquinone percentage. Those are different measurements, and mixing them up will mislead you.

An Honest Alternative for UK Buyers: Sidr & Stone
If you are weighing up The Blessed Seed, it is worth knowing your options — so here is Sidr & Stone, presented honestly as an alternative.
The two brands take genuinely different approaches, and neither approach is "wrong." The Blessed Seed offers a range: several oils at different strengths, graded by essential oil content, with thymoquinone figures that vary by product and are sometimes given as ranges. You choose a strength.
Sidr & Stone takes the opposite approach — one oil, one figure. We make a single cold-pressed Ethiopian black seed oil, independently verified at 2.67% thymoquinone, tested batch by batch by an ISO-accredited laboratory, with a Certificate of Analysis. There is no strength to select and no range to interpret — the same verified, per-batch number is in every bottle.
| Brand | Thymoquinone | How it is graded | Independent per-batch verification |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Blessed Seed | Up to ~4.17% thymoquinone (its strongest grade) | A range, graded by essential (volatile) oil content of roughly 1.5%–9% | Publishes thymoquinone analysis figures for its oils |
| Sidr & Stone | 2.67% thymoquinone — one figure | A single oil, no grades to interpret | Verified per batch by Analytice, an ISO-accredited French laboratory, with a Certificate of Analysis |
Here is the honest comparison for a UK buyer:
- Both are genuine, transparent brands. Both cold-press their oil, both are 100% pure, both publish thymoquinone information. This is not a trustworthy-versus-untrustworthy comparison
- The Blessed Seed gives you choice of strength. If you specifically want to pick from graded strengths, that range is built for it
- Sidr & Stone gives you one verified figure. If you would rather not interpret a range — and simply have one oil with a single, independently verified, per-batch thymoquinone number — that is what Sidr & Stone is built for
- Both serve UK buyers well. The Blessed Seed is UK-based; Sidr & Stone is a global brand with fulfilment in the UK, EU, and US, so UK delivery is quick and straightforward
For most buyers, we believe a single dependable verified figure is the clearer, simpler proposition — you know exactly what is in the bottle, every time, with no range to weigh up. But we will not pretend The Blessed Seed is anything other than a credible brand. The honest summary is that this is a genuine choice between two good options. For a fuller walkthrough of what to look for, see our guide to choosing a quality black seed oil.

How to Choose Between Them
To make the decision concrete, here is a simple way to think about it:
- Choose The Blessed Seed if you specifically want to select from a graded range of strengths, or you are drawn to its long UK heritage and faith-rooted founding story
- Choose Sidr & Stone if you want one oil with a single, independently verified, per-batch thymoquinone figure — no strength to choose, no range to interpret, the same confirmed number every time
- Either way, compare thymoquinone figures with thymoquinone figures, look for independent per-batch verification, and check the oil is 100% pure and properly cold-pressed
The most important thing is simply that you decide on verified facts — not on marketing superlatives, and not on a mismatched comparison of essential oil percentage against thymoquinone percentage.
An Honest Word on Health Claims
One note in the interest of being straight with you. Black seed oil — across the whole category — is marketed with some very strong health and disease claims.
Sidr & Stone does not make disease claims. Black seed oil is a food supplement. It has a long traditional history and a genuinely interesting body of research around thymoquinone, and it can be a worthwhile part of a healthy routine — but it is not a medicine and not a substitute for medical care. This is true whatever the brand or the strength of the oil.
Why Sidr & Stone
If, having weighed the comparison, you would like to consider Sidr & Stone, here is what it offers — every point a verifiable fact:
- One oil, one figure — no strength to choose, no range to interpret
- 2.67% thymoquinone — a single, specific, independently verified figure
- Independent per-batch testing — by Analytice, an ISO-accredited French laboratory, with a Certificate of Analysis
- Organically grown Ethiopian highland seed — selected through a 36-supplier evaluation for consistently high thymoquinone
- 100% pure black seed oil — cold-pressed Nigella sativa, no additives
- Cold-pressed below 40°C — protecting the heat-sensitive thymoquinone
- Unrefined — the natural oil, nothing stripped out
- Matte black UV-protective glass — guarding the oil from light
- Halal certified, with 10% of profits to charity, and fulfilment in the UK, EU, and US
It is a single, verified oil — and for a UK buyer, it is delivered quickly and straightforwardly from UK fulfilment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Blessed Seed a UK company?
Yes — The Blessed Seed is a UK-based black seed oil brand, based in London and founded in 2002. It is one of the longest-established dedicated black seed oil companies in the UK, with over two decades in the category, and black seed oil is its core business.
Where can I buy The Blessed Seed in the UK?
You can buy The Blessed Seed directly from the brand's own website, which dispatches UK orders quickly using standard UK couriers. It is also stocked by some established UK health and herbal retailers, though availability of specific strengths through third-party stockists can vary. Buying from the brand directly or a recognised stockist gives the clearest accountability.
Is The Blessed Seed black seed oil good?
The Blessed Seed is a credible, long-established UK brand. Its oils are cold-pressed and 100% pure, it publishes thymoquinone analysis figures, and it has over two decades of specialism. It is a genuine, transparent brand. The main thing to understand is that its strengths are graded by essential oil content, which is not the same as thymoquinone content.
What does "essential oil content" mean for The Blessed Seed oils?
The Blessed Seed grades its oil strengths by essential (volatile) oil content, stated as roughly 1.5% up to about 9%. Essential oil content is the total of many volatile compounds — thymoquinone is just one of them. The brand's actual thymoquinone figures are more modest, roughly 1.54% up to around 4.17%. When comparing brands, always compare thymoquinone figures with thymoquinone figures.
Is The Blessed Seed or Sidr & Stone better for UK buyers?
Both are genuine, transparent brands that serve UK buyers well. The difference is approach: The Blessed Seed offers a range of graded strengths with varying thymoquinone figures; Sidr & Stone offers one oil with a single, independently verified, per-batch figure of 2.67% thymoquinone. If you want choice of strength, The Blessed Seed suits that; if you want one verified figure with no range to interpret, Sidr & Stone is built for that.
Does Sidr & Stone deliver in the UK?
Yes. Sidr & Stone is a global brand with fulfilment in the UK, EU, and US, so UK orders are delivered quickly and straightforwardly from UK fulfilment — with no customs complications for UK buyers.
Is The Blessed Seed halal?
The Blessed Seed is a faith-rooted brand, founded to provide the oil recommended in Islamic tradition, and black seed oil is a plant oil generally suitable for a halal diet. Buyers wanting formal assurance should check the brand's current certification directly. Sidr & Stone's black seed oil is halal certified.
Is black seed oil a medicine?
No. Black seed oil — from any brand, at any strength — is a food supplement, not a medicine. It has a long traditional history and an interesting body of research around thymoquinone, and can be a worthwhile part of a healthy routine, but it does not cure diseases and is not a substitute for medical care. Be cautious of any black seed oil marketed with specific disease-cure claims.
Final Thoughts
If you came here looking for The Blessed Seed in the UK, here is the honest summary. The Blessed Seed is a genuine, credible, long-established UK black seed oil brand — over two decades in the category, transparent about its testing, and reasonably available to UK buyers both directly and through some health and herbal retailers. If you choose it, you are choosing a real and trustworthy brand.
The one genuinely useful thing to carry with you is the distinction between essential oil content and thymoquinone content. The Blessed Seed grades its range by essential oil percentage and markets its top grade with strong superlatives — but its actual thymoquinone figures are more modest, and it does, to its credit, publish them. When you compare any two black seed oils, compare thymoquinone with thymoquinone.
And it is worth knowing your alternatives. Sidr & Stone takes a deliberately different approach: not a range of strengths to choose between, but one cold-pressed Ethiopian oil with a single, independently verified, per-batch thymoquinone figure of 2.67%. For many buyers, that simplicity — one oil, one confirmed number, the same in every bottle — is the clearer, more reassuring choice. Both brands are genuine; this is an honest choice between two good options.
Our cold-pressed Ethiopian black seed oil — independently verified at 2.67% thymoquinone — is available now, with fulfilment in the UK, EU, and US.
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Disclaimer: This article describes and compares black seed oil brands on the basis of information published about them at the time of writing; brand availability, stockists, specifications, and figures may change, and readers should check current official sources. Comparisons are made in good faith and in fair terms. Black seed oil is a food supplement, not a medicine, and is not a substitute for medical treatment of any condition. For any health concern, consult a qualified medical professional.

