New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday ordered right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to stop selling products as coronavirus treatments.

Jones has been marketing toothpaste, dietary supplements, creams and other items as preventing or curing the virus, James’s office said in a news release, even though the World Health Organization says there is no particular medicine to treat infections and the Food and Drug Administration has yet to approve any vaccine or cure. Jones claimed, for example, that a toothpaste “kills the whole SARS-corona family at point-blank range,” authorities said.

“As the coronavirus continues to pose serious risks to public health, Alex Jones has spewed outright lies and has profited off of New Yorkers’ anxieties,” James said in statement. “Mr. Jones’ public platform has not only given him a microphone to shout inflammatory rhetoric, but his latest mistruths are incredibly dangerous and pose a serious threat to the public health of New Yorkers and individuals across the nation.”

“If these unlawful violations do not cease immediately, my office will not hesitate to take legal action and hold Mr. Jones accountable for the harm he’s caused,” James added.

Jones has also made “deeply deceptive claims” about the main ingredient in his products, colloidal silver, the attorney general said. Health experts say the ingredient can be dangerous to human health.

Jones did not immediately respond to a request for comment through his site Infowars, which is known for fanning conspiracy theories.